The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Ep. 311: Understanding the Dao De Jing (Part One)

Feb 20, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Ames and Hall's Confucius Translation
02:01 • 2min
3
Is the Twang to a Collection of Sayings?
03:37 • 2min
4
Is There a Virtue in Having Many Paths?
05:20 • 2min
5
What Is Wisdom?
06:51 • 2min
6
Is There a Warring State in Your State?
08:47 • 2min
7
What Does It Mean to Lead a State?
10:59 • 2min
8
Translating the Tao
12:45 • 2min
9
The Taoist's Idea of Non-Action
14:27 • 2min
10
Are We Being Manipulated?
16:27 • 3min
11
Ames and Xeuron
19:03 • 2min
12
18 Is Crapping on Confucianism
21:25 • 2min
13
Continuing the Conversation
23:01 • 2min
14
Ames's Anti-Confusion
24:56 • 2min
15
When Do Prophets Emerge?
26:55 • 2min
16
Daoism and Shamanism - Is There a Connection?
28:56 • 2min
17
What's the Indictment of Problem Solving?
30:31 • 2min
18
The Taoist Criticism, Wes?
32:48 • 2min
19
Is There a Formless Chaos in the Aim Soon?
34:26 • 2min
20
The Tao Is Always Generating
36:45 • 2min
21
Daoist Ethics: Feeling the Bellies
38:32 • 2min
22
Having Desire Is a Way of Engaging the World
40:34 • 2min
23
Is There a Knowledge That Falleth Under a Conceptual Apparatus?
42:14 • 2min
24
Confucianism
43:47 • 2min
25
The Dal That Dals Is Not the Eternal Dal
45:17 • 3min
26
Is the Dal to Jing a Philosophical Translation?
48:09 • 2min