《莊子》introduces Zhuangzi with a new interpretation based on a novel Concept of tong(通)or throughness. By understanding the concept of tong we a re able to reveal the real originality of Zhuangzis philosophy,Avery different Zhuangzi is p resented in this book.
作者簡介
Geling Shang(商戈令),born in Shanghai,got his Ph.D. at Temple University. USA, specialized in ancient Chinese philosophy and 1 9th century European philosophy. Shang is the author of Liberation as Affirmation:the Religiosity of Zhuangzi and Nietzsche(2006),Oswald Spengler(1991),0n Moral Values(1988).Currently he is an Associate Professor at G rand Valley State University in Michigan, USA.
圖書目錄
9 PREFACE 11 PROLOGUE:WHAT IS DANCING? 12 CHAPTER I.ZHUANGZI THE PERSON AND THE B00K OF ZHUANGZI 12 1.Zhuangzi the Person 18 2.The Book Of Zhuangzi 22 CHAPTER II.ZHUANGZIS PHILOSOPHY 0F TONG——DADTHROUGHS AS 0NE 22 1.Dao is the Ultimate Concern Of Chinese Philosophy 24 2.ZhuangziS Making of a Concept of Tong 28 3.Dao Throughs as One 31 4.Zhuangzi!S Notion:Dao Is What Throughs 36 5.ThroughneS S as One Could Be the Alternative to Metaphysical 0neness 40 CHAPTERⅢ.THE INNER CHAPTERS 40 1.Xiao Yao You——Dancing with the World 46 2.Equalizing Things and Opinions 73 3.The Nucleus Of Nurturing Life 79 4.Being in the Marketplace 93 5.Flourishing of Virtue 104 6.The Greatest Guidance 117 7.Idealistic Rulers of a Nation 124 CHAPTER 1V.SELECTED ALLEGORIES FROM ALL CHAPTERS 125 The Man in Miaogu Mountain 127 Three in the Morning 127 HOW Would I Know 129 The Character of a Shadow 130 The Weeping Lady 132 Is There Winner 134 To Hide Heaven Under Heaven 135 Friends 138 Shaman Jixian——Four Stages of Cultivation of Qi 141 The Empty Boat 142 Avoiding Machinate Ones Heart by Using Machines 145 What Cannot Be Read in Books 147 The Sophist Encountering Zhuangzi 151 Talking to a Skull 152 Danger of Indulgence 153 HOW Many Confucians Are There 155 In Between Worth and Worthless——Thing Things Without Being Thinged by Things 157 Hunchbacks Art of Catching Cicadas 158 Ferrymans Dao 159 Gamecocks 160 Swimming in Accordance to the Dao of Water 161 Comfort of Forgetting What Is Comfortable 162 The Old Mans Fishing of no Fishing 164 Know Dao and Know-not Dao 166 No-thing and No-nothing Or Nonexistence and NO-nonexistence 167 The Talented Monkey 168 The Zhuangzi thus Characterized 170 CHAPTER V.ZHUANGZIS INFLUENCE IN CHINESE HISTORY 170 Philosophical Daoism 176 Religious Daoism 179 New Daoism.Or“Xuanxue” 182 Confucianism 186 Chinese Buddhism 191 0ther Schools of Thought 191 Chinese Art 194 Zhuangzi in Modern China 195 Zhuangzi in the World 197 EPILOGUE:RESPONSE T0 YUNFEI 200 SELECTED REFERENCES