In the Shadows of the Dao

In the Shadows of the Dao
Title In the Shadows of the Dao PDF eBook
Author Thomas Michael
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 334
Release 2015-09-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 1438458991

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Challenges standard views of the origins of the Daodejing, revealing the work’s roots in a tradition of physical cultivation. Thomas Michael’s study of the early history of the Daodejing reveals that the work is grounded in a unique tradition of early Daoism, one unrelated to other early Chinese schools of thought and practice. The text is associated with a tradition of hermits committed to yangsheng, a particular practice of physical cultivation involving techniques of breath circulation in combination with specific bodily movements leading to a physical union with the Dao. Michael explores the ways in which the text systematically anchored these techniques to a Dao-centered worldview. Including a new translation of the Daodejing, In the Shadows of the Dao opens new approaches to understanding the early history of one of the world’s great religious texts and great religious traditions. Thomas Michael specializes in early Chinese religion, philosophy, and shamanism, and is the author of The Pristine Dao: Metaphysics in Early Daoist Discourse, also published by SUNY Press.

The Pristine Dao

The Pristine Dao
Title The Pristine Dao PDF eBook
Author Thomas Michael
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 184
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0791483177

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The Laozi (Daodejing) and the Zhuangzi have long been familiar to Western readers and have served as basic sources of knowledge about early Chinese Daoism. Modern translations and studies of these works have encouraged a perception of Daoism as a mystical philosophy heavy with political implications that advises kings to become one with the Dao. Breaking with this standard approach, The Pristine Dao argues that the Laozi and the Zhuangzi participated in a much wider tradition of metaphysical discourse that included a larger corpus of early Chinese writings. This book demonstrates that early Daoist discourse possessed a distinct, textually constituted coherence and a religious sensibility that starkly differed from the intellectual background of all other traditions of early China, including Confucianism. The author argues that this discourse is best analyzed through its emergence from the mythological imagination of early China, and that it was unified by a set of notions about the Dao that was shared by all of its participants. The author introduces certain categories from the Western religious and philosophical traditions in order to bring out the distinctive qualities constituting this discourse and to encourage its comparison with other religious and philosophical traditions.

Daoism and Environmental Philosophy

Daoism and Environmental Philosophy
Title Daoism and Environmental Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Eric S. Nelson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 262
Release 2020-10-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0429678223

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Daoism and Environmental Philosophy explores ethics and the philosophy of nature in the Daodejing, the Zhuangzi, and related texts to elucidate their potential significance in our contemporary environmental crisis. This book traces early Daoist depictions of practices of embodied emptying and forgetting and communicative strategies of undoing the fixations of words, things, and the embodied self. These are aspects of an ethics of embracing plainness and simplicity, nourishing the asymmetrically differentiated yet shared elemental body of life of the myriad things, and being responsively attuned in encountering and responding to things. These critical and transformative dimensions of early Daoism provide exemplary models and insights for cultivating a more expansive ecological ethos, environmental culture of nature, and progressive political ecology. This work will be of interest to students and scholars interested in philosophy, environmental ethics and philosophy, religious studies, and intellectual history.

Transcendence and Non-Naturalism in Early Chinese Thought

Transcendence and Non-Naturalism in Early Chinese Thought
Title Transcendence and Non-Naturalism in Early Chinese Thought PDF eBook
Author Alexus McLeod
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 257
Release 2020-09-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1350082554

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Contemporary scholars of Chinese philosophy often presuppose that early China possessed a naturalistic worldview, devoid of any non-natural concepts, such as transcendence. Challenging this presupposition head-on, Joshua R. Brown and Alexus McLeod argue that non-naturalism and transcendence have a robust and significant place in early Chinese thought. This book reveals that non-naturalist positions can be found in early Chinese texts, in topics including conceptions of the divine, cosmogony, and apophatic philosophy. Moreover, by closely examining a range of early Chinese texts, and providing comparative readings of a number of Western texts and thinkers, the book offers a way of reading early Chinese Philosophy as consistent with the religious philosophy of the East and West, including the Abrahamic and the Brahmanistic religions. Co-written by a philosopher and theologian, this book draws out unique insights into early Chinese thought, highlighting in particular new ways to consider a range of Chinese concepts, including tian, dao, li, and you/wu.

Prodigal of Martial Dao

Prodigal of Martial Dao
Title Prodigal of Martial Dao PDF eBook
Author Jin GuChuanQi
Publisher Funstory
Total Pages 677
Release 2020-05-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1649208723

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He was a racketeering little beggar, yet he had inadvertently obtained a strange book on martial arts ... He was a chivalrous young master, but because of his father, he was despised by all martial artists ... The little beggar saved the young master of the rich family, and thus saved the lives of all the people in the world ... [Close]

The Conceited Soldier King In City

The Conceited Soldier King In City
Title The Conceited Soldier King In City PDF eBook
Author Lao PaoEr
Publisher Funstory
Total Pages 859
Release 2020-10-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1636894828

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A generation of weapons specialists returned to the city to find their childhood sweetheart, only to find out that her girlfriend was already someone else's. After going through so many humiliations, Qin Hao met the foreman at night. Elder sister, don't be afraid, come with me. Big brother Hao was powerful and domineering. Qin Hao began his new life.

Eye of law

Eye of law
Title Eye of law PDF eBook
Author Zhao Feng
Publisher Devneybooks
Total Pages 1141
Release
Genre Art
ISBN 1304464687

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Chu Han's frown deepened, and he said with a heavy voice, "I want to be promoted, not by these crooked ways, but by my personal ability