Zhuangzi – also known as Zhuang Zhou or Master Zhuang – was a Chinese philosopher who lived around the 4th century BCE. He is traditionally credited as the author of the ancient Taoist masterpiece ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Recent interest in the "Zhuangzi" by Western philosophers arises from the sense that Zhuangzi offers a form of philosophical theory, such as ...
“Zhuangzi” works largely by rendering the subtext of Westworld as the text itself. The episode takes its title from the ancient Chinese philosophical text, perhaps best known as the source of the ...
This essay examines the intra-poetic relationship between the "Inner Chapters" and the "Syncretist Chapters" of the Zhuangzi, exploring the affinities and tensions between the two competing works by ...
Zhuangzi pushed back against the idea that “normal” is good and difference is bad 2,500 years ago. By John Altmann and Bryan W. Van Norden Mr. Altmann is an essayist and author. Mr. Van Norden teaches ...
Ancient philosopher Zhuangzi’s teachings can be a means of evangelism. In the opening lines of the Gospel of John, God’s eternal presence is rendered as “the Word,” a translation of the Greek word ...
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Indigenous Fellow - Assistant Professor in Philosophy and History, Bond University Zhuangzi – also known as Zhuang Zhou or Master Zhuang – was a Chinese philosopher who lived around the 4th century ...
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