Intention, ethics, and convention in Daoism: Guo Xiang on ziran (self-so) and wuwei (non-action)
Much contemporary scholarship on ziran and wuwei views these concepts, which are often coupled, as being 1) anti-intention, effort, purpose, and self-consciousness; 2) indicative of a distinct type of ethics and/or morality; and 3) a rejection of following custom and convention. This paper will draw...
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2024
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Asian philosophy
Year: 2024, Volume: 34, Issue: 2, Pages: 99–119 |
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Zhuangzi
B Ziran B Laozi B Daoism B Guo Xiang B wuwei |
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