The History of Chinese Philosophy (Part 13)

The History of Chinese Philosophy (Part 13)

We've already heard about Confucianism, The Hundred Schools, and the Yi Jing. In this episode, we look at Daoism. The life of Lao Tzu (Laozi) will be introduced along with the book he probably never wrote but which is ascribed to him anyway. This is the Tao Te Ching or Dao De Jing. Laozi was quite a character and by telling his story, it will give you the fundamentals to explore on your own what this philosophic thought is all about. We'll look at the Daoist concept of Wu Wei 无为 and the art of quiescence. We'll close with one of the earliest and greatest interpreters of the Daodejing, Wang Bi. In the History of Chinese Philosophy Part 13, we'll start looking at Zhuangzi and his classic book.

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Ep. 153 | The History of Opium in China

Ep. 153 | The History of Opium in China

In this episode, Laszlo examines remarks made by distinguished UCLA Professor of Public Policy Mark Kleiman who had commented on Britain's participation in the Opium War. Opium's history in China bega...

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Ep. 152 | The Flying Tigers (Part 2)

Ep. 152 | The Flying Tigers (Part 2)

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Ep. 151 | The Flying Tigers (Part 1)

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Ep. 150 | The History of the Hakka People

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Ep. 140-21 | History of Tea Recap

Ep. 140-21 | History of Tea Recap

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Ep. 140-20 | Famous Teas of China Part 2

Ep. 140-20 | Famous Teas of China Part 2

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Ep. 140-19 | Famous Teas of China Part 1

Ep. 140-19 | Famous Teas of China Part 1

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