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SIX Cook Ding's Dao and the Limits of Philosophy
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Robert Eno
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Note on Conventions xi
- Introduction xiii
- ONE Sextus Empiricus, Zhuangzi, and Xunzi on "Why Be Skeptical?" 1
- TWO Skeptical Strategies in the Zhuangzi and Theaetetus 26
- THREE Zhuangzi and Nagarjuna on the Truth of No Truth 50
- FOUR Zhuangzi's Attitude Toward Language and His Skepticism 68
- FIVE Language: The Guest of RealityZhuangzi and Derrida on Language, Reality, and Skillfulness 97
- SIX Cook Ding's Dao and the Limits of Philosophy 127
- SEVEN Zhuangzi's Understanding of Skillfulness and the Ultimate Spiritual State 152
- EIGHT Spontaneity and Education of the Emotions in the Zhuangzi 183
- NINE Was Zhuangzi a Relativist? 196
- Bibliography 215
- Contributors 227
- Name Index 229
- Subject Index 235
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Note on Conventions xi
- Introduction xiii
- ONE Sextus Empiricus, Zhuangzi, and Xunzi on "Why Be Skeptical?" 1
- TWO Skeptical Strategies in the Zhuangzi and Theaetetus 26
- THREE Zhuangzi and Nagarjuna on the Truth of No Truth 50
- FOUR Zhuangzi's Attitude Toward Language and His Skepticism 68
- FIVE Language: The Guest of RealityZhuangzi and Derrida on Language, Reality, and Skillfulness 97
- SIX Cook Ding's Dao and the Limits of Philosophy 127
- SEVEN Zhuangzi's Understanding of Skillfulness and the Ultimate Spiritual State 152
- EIGHT Spontaneity and Education of the Emotions in the Zhuangzi 183
- NINE Was Zhuangzi a Relativist? 196
- Bibliography 215
- Contributors 227
- Name Index 229
- Subject Index 235