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Daoism 道家哲学. 温海明 Prof. WEN Haiming Associate Professor, School of Philosophy Renmin University of China 中国人民大学哲学院副教授 Ph.D. University of Hawaii 夏威夷大学哲学博士. Daoism. Like Confucius, the philosopher Lao Zi studied human society. He, too, searched for ways to establish an orderly society.
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Daoism道家哲学 温海明 Prof. WEN Haiming Associate Professor, School of Philosophy Renmin University of China 中国人民大学哲学院副教授Ph.D. University of Hawaii夏威夷大学哲学博士 Prof. Haiming Wen, School of Philosophy, Renmin University of China
Daoism Like Confucius, the philosopher Lao Zi studied human society. He, too, searched for ways to establish an orderly society. Lao Zi, the founder of Daoism, however emphasized the link between people and nature rather than the importance of proper behavior.
Daoism (Dao Jia) • Laozi • Daodejing 5000 • Dao-heaven-human • Political philosophy
Dao 道 • Dao (“the Way”) (“to walk”, “to speak”, “teaching”) • Natural dao=human dao • Dao=water • dao=the way=way-making • dao=logos • Returning is the movement of dao • Cannot be described
Daodejing • The ways that can be walked (or spoken) are not the eternal way; • The names that can be named are not the eternal name.
wu wei無爲 • “doing nothing” • Non-action • Non-coercive action • Cooking small fishes
Ziran 自然 • nature, natural • “so of itself” • Self-soing
Cook Ding-OX • Power-Society • Empathy happy-fish • Hundun’s death
Prof. Haiming Wen, School of Philosophy, Renmin University of China