A New Interpretation of Chinese Taoist Philosophy: An Anthropological/psychological ViewYou-Sheng Li, 2005 - 244 páginas |
Conteúdo
4 Why Taoism Appeared in Ancient China | |
The Essence of Taoist Philosophy | |
The Real People 25 | |
6 The Hero and the Primary and Secondary Societies 28 | |
The Primary and the Secondary Society | |
6 Equality is Rooted in Our Nature 130 | |
4 Death and Immortality at the Cultural Level 141 | |
2 Freedom at the Cultural Level 152 | |
2 Taoist Enjoyment 161 | |
2 Nature and Man are One 171 | |
6 The Taoist Deity 180 | |
The South and The North | |
2 Social Power and Talented Culture are Separate 199 | |
2 No ideal Secondary Society Suits Humans Well 39 | |
4 Human Nature is Essentially Peaceful | |
2 The Multiple Level Operation in Our World 95 | |
Figures 104 | |
Key Terms 231 | |
Termos e frases comuns
According aesthetic ancestors ancient Chinese animals asked Axial Age Axial China beauty behaviour biological body brain calligraphy cells Chapter chimpanzees Chinese calligraphy Chinese culture Chinese history Chinese Taoist Philosophy Chuang Tzu civilization Confucian Confucius death and immortality developed dynasty emperor environment Essence of Taoist evolution feel flood freedom function Gent-Road goal happiness Human History hundred imagination incumbent king individual Indus Indus Valley Civilization intellectuals Interpretation of Chinese killing Lao Tzu large secondary society leisurely lived Master Chuang mind modern mountains official one’s organs painting peripheral potentials Phase in Human Pre-Understanding Phase primary group primary society primitive pyramid river scholars scientists secondary society Shang dynasty similar spare spiritual super Tao Te Ching Taoist classics Taoist view theory things thought thousand traditions tree tribes Tzu’s understanding universe village West Western whole words Yellow River Yu’s