Logos and Dao revisited: A non-metaphysical interpretation
Why another article on logos and dao ? Is it not the case that enough scholars have looked into the similarities between the term logos and the notion of dao? Although it may seem so, I will argue that when another perspective is employed, logos and dao might fruitfully be compared on a different le...
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Main Author: | BURIK, Steven |
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2018
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