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Zhuangzi And The Becoming Of Nothingness Hardcover David Chai

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Zhuangzi And The Becoming Of Nothingness Hardcover David Chai
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 216
Author: David Chai
ISBN: 9781438472676, 1438472676
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: Hardcover

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Zhuangzi And The Becoming Of Nothingness Hardcover David Chai by David Chai 9781438472676, 1438472676 instant download after payment.

Zhuangzi and the Becoming of Nothingnessoffers a radical rereading of the Daoist classicZhuangziby bringing to light the role of nothingness in grounding the cosmological and metaphysical aspects of its thought. Through a careful analysis of the text and its appended commentaries, David Chai reveals not only how nothingness physically enriches the myriad things of the world, but also why theZhuangziprefers nothingness over being as a means to expound the authentic way of Dao. Chai weaves together Dao, nothingness, and being in order to reassess the nature and significance of Daoist philosophy, both within its own historical milieu and for modern readers interested in applying the principles of Daoism to their own lived experiences. Chai concludes that nothingness is neither a nihilistic force nor an existential threat; instead, it is a vital component of Dao's creative power and the life-praxis of the sage.

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