The author compares the interpretations, which the leading Russian sinologists worked out for the concept of Dao (Way) in taoist treatise Dao de jing , shows how these interpretations are determined with the points of view on the text designation, philosophical world outlooks and methodological approaches as well, clears up similarities and distinctions between the approaches and the main trends of their evolution
This paper compares ancient Daoist and Confucian approaches to the human body as a locus for learnin...
Being an important oriental classic work, Dao De Jing has a profound impact on Chinese spirituality....
The paper fills a gap in the discussion of The Religion of China by focusing on Weber’s treatment of...
“Dao” is not only a core concept in the Daodejing, but is also an important keyword in Chinese class...
In the paper, the problem of the meaning of dao is discussed. On the basis of the text of Daodejing ...
The Daodejing has inconsistent editions and versions. There are controversial issues that lie in the...
In this comparative study, the author investigated the differences between the tathāgatagarbha in th...
For centuries Daoism (Taoism) has played a central role in the development of Chinese thought and ci...
Many Chinese and Western scholars have looked into the relation between Daoist and Greek thought, im...
Taoism refers to an indigenous Chinese philosophical and religious tradition. For more than two and ...
The chapter considers the relation between language and logic in early Daoism. It explains the Daois...
Classical Daoism is a "catch-all" term for a set of beliefs and practices evidenced from texts datin...
Dao De Jing is one of the richest, most suggestive, and most popular works of philosophy and literat...
The paper aims to discuss two popular interpretations of Daoism and its application to contemporary ...
Despite being the most translated and explored of all Oriental classics, Daode jing has not been stu...
This paper compares ancient Daoist and Confucian approaches to the human body as a locus for learnin...
Being an important oriental classic work, Dao De Jing has a profound impact on Chinese spirituality....
The paper fills a gap in the discussion of The Religion of China by focusing on Weber’s treatment of...
“Dao” is not only a core concept in the Daodejing, but is also an important keyword in Chinese class...
In the paper, the problem of the meaning of dao is discussed. On the basis of the text of Daodejing ...
The Daodejing has inconsistent editions and versions. There are controversial issues that lie in the...
In this comparative study, the author investigated the differences between the tathāgatagarbha in th...
For centuries Daoism (Taoism) has played a central role in the development of Chinese thought and ci...
Many Chinese and Western scholars have looked into the relation between Daoist and Greek thought, im...
Taoism refers to an indigenous Chinese philosophical and religious tradition. For more than two and ...
The chapter considers the relation between language and logic in early Daoism. It explains the Daois...
Classical Daoism is a "catch-all" term for a set of beliefs and practices evidenced from texts datin...
Dao De Jing is one of the richest, most suggestive, and most popular works of philosophy and literat...
The paper aims to discuss two popular interpretations of Daoism and its application to contemporary ...
Despite being the most translated and explored of all Oriental classics, Daode jing has not been stu...
This paper compares ancient Daoist and Confucian approaches to the human body as a locus for learnin...
Being an important oriental classic work, Dao De Jing has a profound impact on Chinese spirituality....
The paper fills a gap in the discussion of The Religion of China by focusing on Weber’s treatment of...