Based on Lee’s prior research on Daoism (Lee, 2003; Lee, 2004; Lee, Han, Byron and Fan, 2008; Lee and Hu, 1993; Lee, Norasakkunkit, Liu, Zhang and Zhou, 2008), this article first introduces Laozi, Dao, De and Daoism in relation to harmony. Then, Daoist harmony is elaborated in the following areas: (1) the yin-yang oneness, (2) the way it is (natural), (3) wei-wu-wei (or nonintervention), (4) water-like characteristics, (5) love for peace, and (6) tolerance and appreciation of differences. The article concludes with a suggestion for harmony with the external world as well as with fellow human beings
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As the cardinal cultural value in Chinese society, the Confucian harmony presupposes the coexistence...
Although the idea of harmony is one of the basic Confucian ideas, two of its key classic authors, Me...
Tamkang UniversityThe ancient Daoist philosopher Zhuangzi (beginning of the 4th century BC), whose v...
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This article focuses on ancient Daoist wisdom, together with its associated principle of yin-yang, a...
While Matteo Ricci inaugurated a fruitful dialogue between Christianity and Confucianism, today this...
Chenyang Li’s new book, The Confucian Philosophy of Harmony, challenges current interpretations of C...
Harmony is one of the most important concepts of the Confucian tradition. Along Confucianism, harmon...
The history of Daoist expression can at times seem segmented and contradictory, making it challengin...
Eines der seit vielen Jahrhunderten aktuellen Desiderate in der Geschichte Chinas ist die Harmonie. ...
In this essay, I argue the manifestations of social harmony in Confucian societies can be studied qu...
This essay analyses two kinds of harmony as exemplified in Confucianism and Daoism and examines thei...
The object of this essay is to illustrate a general truth of Yin & Yang and five elements in co-...
AbstractThe academic point of view is that in China ancient and modern philosophers were focused on ...
As the cardinal cultural value in Chinese society, the Confucian harmony presupposes the coexistence...
Although the idea of harmony is one of the basic Confucian ideas, two of its key classic authors, Me...
Tamkang UniversityThe ancient Daoist philosopher Zhuangzi (beginning of the 4th century BC), whose v...
This paper examines the relevance of classical Daoism2—an indigenous Chinese religious tradition —fo...
In this paper, I explore Chinese Daoist theoretical connections with modern conceptions of dialogue ...
This article focuses on ancient Daoist wisdom, together with its associated principle of yin-yang, a...
While Matteo Ricci inaugurated a fruitful dialogue between Christianity and Confucianism, today this...
Chenyang Li’s new book, The Confucian Philosophy of Harmony, challenges current interpretations of C...
Harmony is one of the most important concepts of the Confucian tradition. Along Confucianism, harmon...
The history of Daoist expression can at times seem segmented and contradictory, making it challengin...
Eines der seit vielen Jahrhunderten aktuellen Desiderate in der Geschichte Chinas ist die Harmonie. ...
In this essay, I argue the manifestations of social harmony in Confucian societies can be studied qu...
This essay analyses two kinds of harmony as exemplified in Confucianism and Daoism and examines thei...
The object of this essay is to illustrate a general truth of Yin & Yang and five elements in co-...
AbstractThe academic point of view is that in China ancient and modern philosophers were focused on ...
As the cardinal cultural value in Chinese society, the Confucian harmony presupposes the coexistence...
Although the idea of harmony is one of the basic Confucian ideas, two of its key classic authors, Me...