Comparative Resources: Continental Philosophy and Daoism
I argue that continental philosophical resources are more appropriate for comparative philosophy regarding classical Daoism since they in various ways challenge the dominant metaphysical orientation of Western thought and give us a better and more appropriate vocabulary to make sense of important Da...
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Main Author: | BURIK, Steven |
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2016
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