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9780345425683

Yuan Dao : Tracing Dao to Its Source

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  • ISBN13:

    9780345425683

  • ISBN10:

    0345425685

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Trade Paper
  • Copyright: 1998-08-01
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books
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Summary

Philosophical and compelling, Yuan Dao is a stunning accomplishment of Daoist literature-- now available for the first time in English Written around 140 b.c., and presented to a young Chinese Emperor by a beloved uncle--a philosopher, scholar, and patron of the arts--Yuan Dao distills and explains in one remarkable work the first several hundred years of Daoist thought. Drawing from and expanding upon the popular Tao-Te Ching and Chuang-tzu texts, this singular work was written to show the inclusionary aspects of Daoism, that one should appreciate the contribution all things make to the well-being of the whole; Yuan Dao was also created as advice to a ruler, on the beauty of uniting a disparate people under one government without destroying their individuality. Presented here by two of the world's foremost translators of Chinese classics, this unique edition is the only English-language translation in print and features the Chinese text on facing pages. Insightful and fascinating, here is a glimpse into the early Han Dynasty, and into a way of thinking that has been, and continues to be, characteristically Chinese.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 3(1)
The Huainanzi and the Court of Emperor Wu
3(4)
Tracing Dao to Its Source: A Practicable Daoism
7(2)
"Han Thinking" and Radial Order
9(4)
The "Source" in Tracing Dao to Its Source
13(4)
A "Watery" Source
17(2)
"Dao" in Tracing Dao to Its Source
19(1)
The Priority of Situation over Agency
20(2)
Dao as "The Oneness of Things"
22(4)
"Knowing" Dao
26(1)
The Gerundical Dao
27(1)
The Continuity of Dao and the Human World
28(1)
The Relationship between "Heaven" and "Humanity"
29(1)
Confucianism and the Continuity between Heaven and Humanity
30(2)
Daoism and the Continuity between Heaven and Humanity
32(4)
Tracing Dao to Its Source and the Continuity between Heaven and Humanity
36(2)
Seizing the Moment
38(3)
Riding the Dragon (long XXX)
41(3)
Stilling the Heart-and-Mind (xin XXX)
44(9)
The Efficacy of Accommodation
53(1)
On the Translation
54(1)
Notes to the Introduction
55(5)
Tracing Dao to Its Source 60(79)
Notes 139(8)
Bibliography 147

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