
Hiding the World in the World
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A literary and philosophical masterpiece of its age, and yet one of the most puzzling and elusive texts ever written, the Zhuangzi has been continuously reinterpreted. Here the age-old hermeneutic project of reading the Zhuangzi is brought up to the present with new essays addressing an array of interrelated topics from a variety of perspectives. These include how the work stands in relation to such issues as mystical experience, "skeptical" and "relativist" attitudes, individual value, ethical orientation, folk psychologies and popular beliefs, and rhetorical logic and structure. By providing ten "uneven" perspectives on such matters, this volume contributes to the ongoing discourse on Zhuangzi's philosophy by placing it within our present interpretive context and pushing that context to new limits.
Scott Cook is Associate Professor of Chinese at Grinnell College.
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Scott Cook is Associate Professor of Chinese at Grinnell College.
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Acknowledgments
A Note on Conventions
Introduction
Scott Cook
1. Bimodal Mystical Experience in the "Qiwulun" Chapter of the Zhuangzi
Harold D. Roth
2. How Many Are the Ten Thousand Things and I? Relativism, Mysticism, and the Privileging of Oneness in the "Inner Chapters"
Brook Ziporyn
3. Harmony and Cacophony in the Panpipes of Heaven
Scott Cook
4. From "Merging the Body with the Mind" to "Wandering in Unitary Qi ": A Discussion of Zhuangzi's Realm of the True Man and Its Corporeal Basis
Rur-Bin Yang
5. Guru or Skeptic? Relativistic Skepticism in the Zhuangzi
Chad Hansen
6. Aporetics Ethics in the Zhuangzi
Dan Lusthaus
7. Reflex and Reflectivity: Wuwei in the Zhuangzi
Alan Fox
8. A Mind-Body Problem in the Zhuangzi?
Paul Rakita Goldin
9. "Nothing Can Overcome Heaven": The Notion of Spirit in the Zhuangzi
Michael J. Puett
10. Transforming the Dao: A Critique of A. C. Graham's Translation of the Inner Chapters of the Zhuangzi
Shuen-Fu Lin
References to Works on the Zhuangzi
List of Contributors
Index of Zhuangzi Citations
Index
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