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The Humanist Spirit Of Daoism Guying Chen David Jones Sarah Flavel Hansgeorg Moeller

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The Humanist Spirit Of Daoism Guying Chen David Jones Sarah Flavel Hansgeorg Moeller
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.04 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Guying Chen; David Jones; Sarah Flavel; Hans-Georg Moeller
ISBN: 9789004361973, 9004361979
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Humanist Spirit Of Daoism Guying Chen David Jones Sarah Flavel Hansgeorg Moeller by Guying Chen; David Jones; Sarah Flavel; Hans-georg Moeller 9789004361973, 9004361979 instant download after payment.

In The Humanist Spirit of Daoism, Chen Guying presents a concise overview of his understanding of the meaning and significance of Daoist philosophy. Chen is a leading contemporary Chinese thinker and spokesperson for a new Daoist approach to existential and socio-political issues. He was born in mainland China in 1935, but after having resettled to Taiwan, he received his education there and was a student activist in the 1960s. He became famous in the Chinese-speaking world with his writings on Nietzsche, Laozi and Zhuangzi. At present he is a Professor at Peking University. This volume collects representative essays from the past 25 years which not only outline Chen's interpretation of Daoism as a deeply humanist way of thinking and living, but also show how he employs this philosophy in a critique of totalitarianism and neo-imperialism.

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