![]() ![]() It explores this unique characteristic of the Zhuangzi, in terms of its metaphorical forms, its use of humour in deriding and parodying the Confucians, and paradoxically making Confucius the spokesman for Zhuangzi’s own point of view. The volume starts out with the textual history of the Zhuangzi, and then examines how language is used in the text. ![]() It covers textual, linguistic, hermeneutical, ethical, social/political and philosophical issues, with the latter including epistemological, metaphysical, phenomenological and cross-cultural (Chinese and Western) aspects. ![]() This comprehensive collection brings out the rich and deep philosophical resources of the Zhuangzi. ![]()
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