- 出版社: 外语教学与研究出版社; 第1版 (2012年12月1日)
- 外文书名: Chuang-Tzu
- 丛书名: 无
- 精装: 217页
- 语种: 简体中文, 英语
- 开本: 32
- ISBN: 9787513525053
- 条形码: 9787513525053
- 商品尺寸: 21.6 x 15.2 x 1.8 cm
- 商品重量: 422 g
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作者:(战国)庄子
庄子(约前369-前286)。战国时哲学家,庄氏,名周。汉族,宋国蒙(今安徽蒙城县)人。做过蒙地方的漆园吏。庄子是我国先秦(战国)时期伟大的思想家、哲学家和文学家,是道家学说的主要创始人。与道家始祖老子并称为“老庄”。
目录
Preface
Introduction
Chapter Ⅰ The Happy Excursion
Chapter Ⅱ On the Equality of Things
Chapter Ⅲ The Fundamentals for the Cultivation of Life
Chapter Ⅳ The Human World
Chapter Ⅴ The Evidence of Virtue Complete
Chapter Ⅵ The Great Teacher
Chapter Ⅶ The Philosopher-King
Appendix Ⅰ Some Characteristics of the Philosophy of Kuo Hsiang
Appendix Ⅱ The Third Phase ofTaoism: Chuang Tzu
Glossary
内篇·逍遥游第一
内篇·齐物论第二
内篇·养生主第三
内篇·人间世第四
内篇·德充符第五
内篇·大宗师第六
内篇·应帝王第七
文摘
Most people have the impression that in the history of Chinese philosophy there was little progress. This impression is created by the fact that most Chinese philosophers were what Chuang Tzu called the "followers of antiquity." When they had ideas, instead of expressing those ideas directly in their own names, they would read them into the sayings of some ancient authority as if they had found them already there. Their writings, therefore, were usually in the form of commentaries. But commentators of this kind were really philosophers; commentaries of this kind were really philosophical works, having intrinsic value in themselves. To this class of commentators and commentaries belonged Kuo Hsiang and his work, "Commentaries on the Chuang-tzu." If we realize that Kuo Hsiang was an independent philosopher just as Chuang Tzu had been, we can see that the Taoistic philosophy did not reach its perfection until the sixth century. As a matter of fact, there was progress.
In the history of Western philosophy, philosophers usually expressed their ideas in their own names. A superficial study of history gives people the impression that there were a great variety and great progress. But a careful investigation will show that,variety and progress though there were, they certainly were not so great as they appear to be. William James said that pragmatism is a new name for an old philosophy. To call an old philosophy with a new name is a practice of the philosophers of the West.
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