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At the time of his death in 1991, Angus C. Graham was one of the world's premier authorities on classical Chinese philosophy. Of particular significance is his corpus of publications on Taoism, the most important of which was his groundbreaking translation of more than three-fourths of the Chuang Tzu, first published in 1981 and, until recently, out of print for almost a decade. The current volume gathers together for the first time Graham's writings on the textual criticism and philosophy of the Chuang Tzu, most of which have heretofore been published in obscure sources. The most important of these are the textual notes that Graham wrote for publication with his original Chuang Tzu translation but which were never included therein. They were published by the School of Oriental and African Studies in a typescript of very limited circulation and have long been sought by devotees of Graham's translation. In this volume, Harold Roth presents an edited version of these notes along with other essays on the text, philosophy, and translation of this beloved Taoist classic. A chapter on the significance of Graham's work introduces the volume.
Zhuangzi. --- S12/0600 --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Zhuangzi --- Zhuangzi --- Chuang-tzu --- Chuang, Chou --- Chwang, Chow --- Changja --- Changju --- Chuang Tse --- Chuang Tsu --- Chwang-tse --- Chzhuant︠s︡zy --- C̆uang-tsi --- Czuang-tsy --- Dschuang-Dse --- Dschuang Dsi --- Ḳṿang-tseh --- Kwang-tse --- Kwang-tsze --- Sō-shi --- Sōji --- Sōshi --- Tchouang-Tseu --- Trang-tử --- Tschuang-tse --- Tsʹuʼang-Ṭasah --- Zhuang Ze --- Zhuang Zu --- 庄子 --- 荘子 --- 莊子 --- 장자 --- Zhuang, Zhou --- Taoist philosophy --- Philosophy, Chinese --- 莊子. --- Chuang-tzu. --- Zhuangzi. - Nanhua jing.
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Life. --- Zhuangzi --- Contributions in life. --- Life --- S12/0600 --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Zhuangzi --- Philosophy --- Zhuangzi. --- Chuang-tzu --- Chuang, Chou --- Chwang, Chow --- Changja --- Changju --- Chuang Tse --- Chuang Tsu --- Chwang-tse --- Chzhuant︠s︡zy --- C̆uang-tsi --- Czuang-tsy --- Dschuang-Dse --- Dschuang Dsi --- Ḳṿang-tseh --- Kwang-tse --- Kwang-tsze --- Sō-shi --- Sōji --- Sōshi --- Tchouang-Tseu --- Trang-tử --- Tschuang-tse --- Tsʹuʼang-Ṭasah --- Zhuang Ze --- Zhuang Zu --- 庄子 --- 荘子 --- 莊子 --- 장자 --- Chuang Tzu --- Chwang Tszĕ --- Tsjwang-Tze --- Tswang Tse
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A literary and philosophical masterpiece of its age, and yet one of the most puzzling and elusive texts ever written, the Zhuangzi has been continuously reinterpreted. Here the age-old hermeneutic project of reading the Zhuangzi is brought up to the present with new essays addressing an array of interrelated topics from a variety of perspectives. These include how the work stands in relation to such issues as mystical experience, "skeptical" and "relativist" attitudes, individual value, ethical orientation, folk psychologies and popular beliefs, and rhetorical logic and structure. By providing ten "uneven" perspectives on such matters, this volume contributes to the ongoing discourse on Zhuangzi's philosophy by placing it within our present interpretive context and pushing that context to new limits.
Chinese filosofie --- Chinese philosophy --- Filosofie [Chinese ] --- Philosophie chinoise --- Philosophy [Chinese ] --- S12/0600 --- Philosophy, Chinese --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Zhuangzi --- Zhuangzi --- Chuang-tzu --- Chuang, Chou --- Chwang, Chow --- Changja --- Changju --- Chuang Tse --- Chuang Tsu --- Chwang-tse --- Chzhuant︠s︡zy --- C̆uang-tsi --- Czuang-tsy --- Dschuang-Dse --- Dschuang Dsi --- Ḳṿang-tseh --- Kwang-tse --- Kwang-tsze --- Sō-shi --- Sōji --- Sōshi --- Tchouang-Tseu --- Trang-tử --- Tschuang-tse --- Tsʹuʼang-Ṭasah --- Zhuang Ze --- Zhuang Zu --- 庄子 --- 荘子 --- 莊子 --- 장자 --- Zhuang, Zhou --- Chuang Tzu --- Chwang Tszĕ --- Tsjwang-Tze --- Tswang Tse --- Zhuangzi. --- 莊子. --- Chuang-tzu. --- Zhuangzi. Nanhua jing --- Philosophy, Chinese. --- Criticism and interpretation.
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The Zhuangzi is a deliciously protean text: it is concerned not only with personal realization, but also (albeit incidentally) with social and political order. In many ways the Zhuangzi established a unique literary and philosophical genre of its own, and while clearly the work of many hands, it is one of the finest pieces ofliterature in the classical Chinese corpus. It employs every trope and literary device available to set off rhetorically charged flashes of insight into the most unrestrained way to live oneAEs life, free from oppressive, conventional judgments and values. The essays presented here constitute an attempt by a distinguished community of international scholars to provide a variety of exegeses of one of the Zhuangzi AEs most frequently rehearsed anecdotes, often referred to as othe Happy Fish debate.o The editors have brought together essays from the broadest possible compass of scholarship, offering interpretations that range from formal logic to alternative epistemologies to transcendental mysticism. Many were commissioned by the editors and appear for the first time. Some of them have been available in other languagesuChinese, Japanese, German, Spanishuand were translated especially for this anthology. And several older essays were chosen for the quality and variety of their arguments, formulated over years of engagement by their authors. All, however, demonstrate that the Zhuangzi as a text and as a philosophy is never one thing; indeed, it has always been and continues to be, many different things to many different people.
Philosophy --- Taoist philosophy --- Zhuangzi, --- Mental philosophy --- Philosophy, Taoist --- Zhuangzi. --- Chuang-tzu --- Chuang, Chou --- Chwang, Chow --- Changja --- Changju --- Chuang Tse --- Chuang Tsu --- Chwang-tse --- Chzhuant︠s︡zy --- C̆uang-tsi --- Czuang-tsy --- Dschuang-Dse --- Dschuang Dsi --- Ḳṿang-tseh --- Kwang-tse --- Kwang-tsze --- Sō-shi --- Sōji --- Sōshi --- Tchouang-Tseu --- Trang-tử --- Tschuang-tse --- Tsʹuʼang-Ṭasah --- Zhuang Ze --- Zhuang Zu --- 庄子 --- 荘子 --- 莊子 --- 장자 --- Chuang Tzu --- Chwang Tszĕ --- Tsjwang-Tze --- Tswang Tse --- S12/0600 --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Zhuangzi --- Humanities --- Zhuang, Zhou --- Zhuangzi, - 4e s. av. J.C.
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297*2 --- 299.513 --- Sufism --- Taoism --- Daoism --- Taouism --- Religions --- Tao --- Sofism --- Mysticism --- Soefisme --- Taoisme. Lao-tse --- Islam --- Ibn al-'Arabi --- Zhuangzi --- Chuang-tzu --- Chuang, Chou --- Chwang, Chow --- Changja --- Changju --- Chuang Tse --- Chuang Tsu --- Chwang-tse --- Chzhuant︠s︡zy --- C̆uang-tsi --- Czuang-tsy --- Dschuang-Dse --- Dschuang Dsi --- Ḳṿang-tseh --- Kwang-tse --- Kwang-tsze --- Sō-shi --- Sōji --- Sōshi --- Tchouang-Tseu --- Trang-tử --- Tschuang-tse --- Tsʹuʼang-Ṭasah --- Zhuang Ze --- Zhuang Zu --- 庄子 --- 荘子 --- 莊子 --- 장자 --- Zhuang, Zhou --- Sufism. --- Taoism. --- 299.513 Taoisme. Lao-tse --- 297*2 Soefisme --- Chuang Tzu --- Chwang Tszĕ --- Tsjwang-Tze --- Tswang Tse --- Ibn al-ʻArabī, --- Laozi. --- Zhuangzi. --- Laozi --- Lao Tseu --- Lao Tsu --- Lao Tzu --- Lao, Dan --- Lao-tzeu --- Laotse --- Lao-tse --- Tzu, Lao --- Tse, Lau --- Lau Tse --- Andalusi, Mehmet bin Ali, --- Ibn al-ʻArabī, Muḥyī al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī, --- Ibn ʻArabî, --- Ibn ʻArabi, Mohyiddin, --- İbn Arabî, Muhittin, --- Ibn ʻArabī, Muḥyī al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī, --- Ibn ʻArabī, Muḥyiddīn, --- Ibn-i ʻArabī, Muḥīuddīn Muḥammad bin ʻAlī T̤āʼī Undlusī ibn-i ʻArabī --- Ibn Surāqah, --- İbnʼül-arabî, Muhyiddîn, --- Magribi, Mehmet bin Ali, --- Mohyiddin ibn ʻArabi, --- Muḥammad bin ʻAlī T̤āʼī Undlusī ibn-i ʻArabī, Muḥīuddīn, --- Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī, Muḥyī al-Dīn ibn al-ʻArabī, --- Muhittin i̇bn Arabî, --- Muḥīuddīn Muḥammad bin ʻAlī T̤āʼī Undlusī ibn-i ʻArabī, --- Muhiy al Din ibn Arabi, --- Muḥyī al-Dīn ibn ʻArabī, --- Muḥyī al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī ibn al-ʻArabī, --- Muḥyī al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī ibn ʻArabī, --- Muḥyiddīn ibn ʻArabī, --- Muhyiddîn İbnʼül-arabî, --- Raʼīs al-Ṣūfīyah, --- Şeyh-i ekberi, --- Shaykh al-Akbar, --- Taʼi, Mehmet bin Ali, --- T̤āʼī Undlusī ibn-i ʻArabī, Muḥīuddīn Muḥammad bin ʻAlī, --- Undlusī ibn-i ʻArabī, Muḥīuddīn Muḥammad bin ʻAlī T̤āʼī, --- Ibnu Arabi, Muhyiddin, --- ابن العربي، --- ابن عربي --- ابن عربي، --- بن العربي --- لإبن العربي، --- محيى الدين بن عربي --- Lao Zi.
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