The aim of the article is to discuss the term “dao” as it appears in the Daodejing. As many contemporary researchers point out, Dao could not be interpreted in terms of “One behind the many” metaphysics and substantive ontology. Daoism reveals the reality in terms of process, dynamic, fluidity and openness to ever-new possibilities. I argue that Daodejing not only presents this view, it develops a language that fully corresponds to the fluidity and variability of reality. This poetical and aphoristic treasure is a real speaking with wu-words conveying wu-meaning. It reveals that the meaning is not within the fixed words exactly as the “things” are not within the boundaries of our rational discrimination. In addition, the meaning could not b...
Despite being the most translated and explored of all Oriental classics, Daode jing has not been stu...
This project is a close study and translation of Heshanggong's Commentary on the Daodejing. The text...
The chapter considers the relation between language and logic in early Daoism. It explains the Daois...
The aim of the article is to discuss the term “dao” as it appears in the Daodejing. As many contempo...
The Daodejing has inconsistent editions and versions. There are controversial issues that lie in the...
The complex and long genesis of the Daodejing is widely known. Whether it was originally composed by...
In the paper, the problem of the meaning of dao is discussed. On the basis of the text of Daodejing ...
Many Chinese and Western scholars have looked into the relation between Daoist and Greek thought, im...
This is a selection from a multi-step collaborative translation that began with the Chinese put into...
The paper is concerned with the development of the paradoxical theme of Daoism. Based on Chad Hansen...
“Dao” is not only a core concept in the Daodejing, but is also an important keyword in Chinese class...
The history of Daoist expression can at times seem segmented and contradictory, making it challengin...
Someone wishing to find Daoist texts in translation might be left with a distinct impression of scar...
This paper carries out an intensive study of Heidegger's famous reflection on the word dao and of hi...
This chapter examines Daodejing, a compilation of sayings written by Laozi which focuses on engageme...
Despite being the most translated and explored of all Oriental classics, Daode jing has not been stu...
This project is a close study and translation of Heshanggong's Commentary on the Daodejing. The text...
The chapter considers the relation between language and logic in early Daoism. It explains the Daois...
The aim of the article is to discuss the term “dao” as it appears in the Daodejing. As many contempo...
The Daodejing has inconsistent editions and versions. There are controversial issues that lie in the...
The complex and long genesis of the Daodejing is widely known. Whether it was originally composed by...
In the paper, the problem of the meaning of dao is discussed. On the basis of the text of Daodejing ...
Many Chinese and Western scholars have looked into the relation between Daoist and Greek thought, im...
This is a selection from a multi-step collaborative translation that began with the Chinese put into...
The paper is concerned with the development of the paradoxical theme of Daoism. Based on Chad Hansen...
“Dao” is not only a core concept in the Daodejing, but is also an important keyword in Chinese class...
The history of Daoist expression can at times seem segmented and contradictory, making it challengin...
Someone wishing to find Daoist texts in translation might be left with a distinct impression of scar...
This paper carries out an intensive study of Heidegger's famous reflection on the word dao and of hi...
This chapter examines Daodejing, a compilation of sayings written by Laozi which focuses on engageme...
Despite being the most translated and explored of all Oriental classics, Daode jing has not been stu...
This project is a close study and translation of Heshanggong's Commentary on the Daodejing. The text...
The chapter considers the relation between language and logic in early Daoism. It explains the Daois...