Taoist thinkers interpret existence as a continuous process. The source of changes is not an external force, but a tendency for transformation inherent in the Universe. In the world limited by space, time, and causation, in the world of distinctions and oppositions, Taoist practitioners achieve freedom of the mind and go beyond such a distinction. A new worldview without preferences towards any binary opposition is formed. Taoists obtain true knowledge of the world and develop complete awareness of infinity and diversity of life. This paper aims to analyze the key concepts of Taoism
Tao’s view about reality is monistic: the universe comes from Tao, is absorbed by Tao, and ultimate...
Purpose. This paper aims to analyze Eastern spiritual traditions in the context of modern scientific...
Taoism has been bleeding devotees in the past few years, with challenges from within and without the...
Taoist philosophy cannot be confused with other Eastern philosophical traditions. It is anti-system ...
Taoism is one of Chinese Philosophical Schools which emphasizes more on individual interest than soc...
This article explains the principle of the unity of opposites in Taoist psychology and its implicati...
Little has been written on the impact of Far East civilization's thought and influence on leisu...
This article presents the results of work done by the research group Science- Spirituality, whose th...
ABSTRACT Taoism thought based on mistic ideas, states that Tao as the absolute reality is the basic ...
In the philosophy of Taoist, the way (tao) is deeply associated to the nothingness (wu). The meaning...
Tao Te Ching sacred text, written in China around 600 BC, recommends cultivating non-action by obser...
John Dewey, renowned psychologist, educator, and philosopher, saw that in order to attain the future...
The Taoist philosophy embraces several defining theories and conceptions that collectively act as th...
The article analyzes anthropological ideas in ancient Chinese philosophy, using Taoism and Confucian...
Taoism is perhaps the only Chinese indigenous religion. It was born out of various currents and trad...
Tao’s view about reality is monistic: the universe comes from Tao, is absorbed by Tao, and ultimate...
Purpose. This paper aims to analyze Eastern spiritual traditions in the context of modern scientific...
Taoism has been bleeding devotees in the past few years, with challenges from within and without the...
Taoist philosophy cannot be confused with other Eastern philosophical traditions. It is anti-system ...
Taoism is one of Chinese Philosophical Schools which emphasizes more on individual interest than soc...
This article explains the principle of the unity of opposites in Taoist psychology and its implicati...
Little has been written on the impact of Far East civilization's thought and influence on leisu...
This article presents the results of work done by the research group Science- Spirituality, whose th...
ABSTRACT Taoism thought based on mistic ideas, states that Tao as the absolute reality is the basic ...
In the philosophy of Taoist, the way (tao) is deeply associated to the nothingness (wu). The meaning...
Tao Te Ching sacred text, written in China around 600 BC, recommends cultivating non-action by obser...
John Dewey, renowned psychologist, educator, and philosopher, saw that in order to attain the future...
The Taoist philosophy embraces several defining theories and conceptions that collectively act as th...
The article analyzes anthropological ideas in ancient Chinese philosophy, using Taoism and Confucian...
Taoism is perhaps the only Chinese indigenous religion. It was born out of various currents and trad...
Tao’s view about reality is monistic: the universe comes from Tao, is absorbed by Tao, and ultimate...
Purpose. This paper aims to analyze Eastern spiritual traditions in the context of modern scientific...
Taoism has been bleeding devotees in the past few years, with challenges from within and without the...