![]() ![]() ![]() Part V, Ethical, Social and Epistemic Issues brings up issues of values and knowledge arising from readings of the text. Part IV, Zhuangzi in the Context of Chinese Philosophy, situates Zhuangzi’s philosophy in terms of its relation to and comparisons with other Chinese philosophies. ![]() Part III, Language and Metaphor, is concerned with the significance of the language and metaphorical styles of the text. Part II, Concepts, contains accounts and analyses of some central concepts in the text. Part I, Authorship and Commentary, involves the question of authorship and other textual issues. From the website: “The different chapters in this Dao Companion to the Philosophy of the Zhuangzi cover different aspects of, and reflect different styles and methods in approaching, the Zhuangzi. Master Zhuang is believed to have lived circa 320 BCE. ![]()
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