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Laozi
Book • 2024
The Tao Te Ching is a Chinese classic text traditionally credited to Laozi.
It is a central work of Taoist philosophy, discussing the nature of the Tao (the Way), the balance of opposites, and the path to a harmonious and virtuous life.
The text is composed of 81 short chapters or verses and is known for its use of paradox, analogy, and poetic language to convey its philosophical ideas.
It is a central work of Taoist philosophy, discussing the nature of the Tao (the Way), the balance of opposites, and the path to a harmonious and virtuous life.
The text is composed of 81 short chapters or verses and is known for its use of paradox, analogy, and poetic language to convey its philosophical ideas.
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Mentioned as a source of information on Gaozi's views on morality.

HPC 16. To Become or Not to Become: the Confucians on Our Moral Natures
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as one of the two main texts of Taoism.

Karen Lai

HPC 33. Let Us Count the Ways: What is Daoism?