The doctrines and transformation of the Huang-Lao tradition
This chapter provides an introduction to the Huang-Lao tradition. While the Huang-Lao tradition is conventionally regarded as a branch of Daoism, scholarly opinions diverge even on what the referent of the term “Huang-Lao” is. This chapter attempts to show that the issue of classifying the Huang-Lao...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1455042023-03-11T20:04:38Z The doctrines and transformation of the Huang-Lao tradition Chen, L. K. Sung, Winnie Hiu Chuk Liu, Xiaogan School of Humanities Humanities::Philosophy Source Text Legalist Tradition This chapter provides an introduction to the Huang-Lao tradition. While the Huang-Lao tradition is conventionally regarded as a branch of Daoism, scholarly opinions diverge even on what the referent of the term “Huang-Lao” is. This chapter attempts to show that the issue of classifying the Huang-Lao tradition is indeed a controversial and intricate one in scholarship. Taking into account major scholarly debates, the discussion in this chapter is divided into three main sections. The first section provides a historical account of the origin and development of the Huang-Lao tradition. The second section discusses the important texts wherein sources of Huang-Lao thought are found and, in doing so, sheds light on the linkages between the Huang-Lao and other traditions or texts. Against the background of these intellectual linkages, the third section surveys the key concepts in Huang-Lao thought: wuwei (inaction), fa (law), xing ming (forms and names), Dao, shu (technique), and personal cultivation. Accepted version 2020-12-23T05:58:20Z 2020-12-23T05:58:20Z 2014 Book Chapter Chen, L. K., & Sung, W. H. C. (2014). The doctrines and transformation of the Huang-Lao tradition. In L. Xiaogan (Ed.), Dao Companion to Daoist Philosophy (pp. 241-264). doi:10.1007/978-90-481-2927-0_10 978-90-481-2926-3 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145504 10.1007/978-90-481-2927-0_10 241 264 en Dao Companion to Daoist Philosophy © 2015 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. All rights reserved. This book is made available with permission of Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. application/pdf Springer, Dordrecht |
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This chapter provides an introduction to the Huang-Lao tradition. While the Huang-Lao tradition is conventionally regarded as a branch of Daoism, scholarly opinions diverge even on what the referent of the term “Huang-Lao” is. This chapter attempts to show that the issue of classifying the Huang-Lao tradition is indeed a controversial and intricate one in scholarship. Taking into account major scholarly debates, the discussion in this chapter is divided into three main sections. The first section provides a historical account of the origin and development of the Huang-Lao tradition. The second section discusses the important texts wherein sources of Huang-Lao thought are found and, in doing so, sheds light on the linkages between the Huang-Lao and other traditions or texts. Against the background of these intellectual linkages, the third section surveys the key concepts in Huang-Lao thought: wuwei (inaction), fa (law), xing ming (forms and names), Dao, shu (technique), and personal cultivation. |
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