
Zhuangzi - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2014年12月17日 · Zhuangzi (Chuang-tzu 莊子 “Master Zhuang” late 4th century BC) is the pivotal figure in Classical Philosophical Daoism. The Zhuangzi is a compilation of his and others’ writings at the pinnacle of the philosophically subtle Classical period in China (5th–3rd century BC).
Zhuangzi - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The Zhuangzi (also known in Wade-Giles romanization romanization as Chuang-tzu), named after “Master Zhuang” was, along with the Laozi, one of the earliest texts to contribute to the philosophy that has come to be known as Daojia, or School of the Way.
Zhuang Zhou | Books, Philosophy, & Daoism | Britannica
Zhuang Zhou (born c. 369 bce, Meng, state of Song [now Shangqiu, Henan province], China—died 286 bce) was the most significant of China’s early interpreters of Daoism, and his eponymous work, the Zhuangzi, is considered to be one of the definitive texts of Daoism.
Zhuangzi | Books, Daoism, & Chinese Philosophy | Britannica
Zhuangzi, Chinese philosophical, literary, and religious classic named for its author, Zhuang Zhou, who lived in the 4th century bce and is commonly referred to as Zhuangzi (“Master Zhuang”).
Zhuangzi (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2017 Edition)
2014年12月17日 · Zhuangzi (Chuang-tzu 莊子 “Master Zhuang” late 4th century BC) is the pivotal figure in Classical Philosophical Daoism. The Zhuangzi is a compilation of his and others’ writings at the pinnacle of the philosophically subtle Classical period in China (5th–3rd century BC).
The Philosophy of Zhuangzi – Literary Theory and Criticism
2019年4月21日 · For the purpose of understanding Zhuangzi, Hui Shi’s key saying strikes at the use of similarity to ground realism: The ten-thousand thing-kinds are ultimately alike and ultimately different. Call this the great similarity-difference. Zhuangzi develops this insight.
Zhuangzi - New World Encyclopedia
Zhuangzi (traditional Chinese characters: 莊子) was a fourth-century B.C.E. Chinese thinker of startling depth and originality, and author of a text with the same name. Zhuangzi expanded the Chinese understanding of Dao (Tao), explored its relationship with Heaven (or Nature), and firmly planted human beings within this context.
Zhuangzi - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2001年11月10日 · As one of the two most popular Daoist texts in the Chinese tradition, the Zhuangzi has been the subject of more than sixty major East Asian commentaries since the third century C.E., some of which contain philosophically significant interpretations of the text.
Who Is Zhuangzi And What Did He Do? - Son Of China
2022年1月20日 · One of the influential philosophers who advocated for Daoism during the Warring States Period was Zhuangzi. Read on to learn more about his philosophy, life, paradox, and his book. 1 Who is Zhuangzi in Daoism? 2 Zhuangzi Butterfy Dream/ Who did Zhuangzi speak to in a dream? 3 Why is Zhuangzi Important? Who is Zhuangzi in Daoism?
Zhuang Zi - Chinaculture.org
2025年1月31日 · Zhuang Zi, with the given name of Zhou, lived between 369-286BC. He was another representative of Taoist school of thought after Lao Zi, as well as an excellent litterateur and philosopher.
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