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Heng Dao and Appropriation of Nature -- a hermeneutical interpretation of Laozi | |
WANG QINGJIE | |
2000-07 | |
Source Publication | Asian Philosophy |
Volume | 10Issue:2Pages:149-163 |
Abstract | This article has a hermeneutical interpretation of 'heng,' one keyword in the Laozi. The term 'heng' was not known until 1973 when the two silk manuscripts of the Laozi were unearthed in China. On the base of a reintroduction of heng into the text and of my philosophical reading of the Laozi's concept of 'heng', I argue for an alternative interpretation of dao as heng dao. I suggest that heng dao is neither a metaphysical substance nor mystical nothingness. It is rather the differentiated appropriation of nature and life itself as experienced in the everyday. |
Indexed By | A&HCI |
Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES Faculty of Arts and Humanities |
Affiliation | CUHK |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | WANG QINGJIE. Heng Dao and Appropriation of Nature -- a hermeneutical interpretation of Laozi[J]. Asian Philosophy, 2000, 10(2), 149-163. |
APA | WANG QINGJIE.(2000). Heng Dao and Appropriation of Nature -- a hermeneutical interpretation of Laozi. Asian Philosophy, 10(2), 149-163. |
MLA | WANG QINGJIE."Heng Dao and Appropriation of Nature -- a hermeneutical interpretation of Laozi".Asian Philosophy 10.2(2000):149-163. |
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