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- Title
Dao and Skepticism.
- Authors
Kjellberg, Paul
- Abstract
The Zhuangzi raises skeptical problems it does not solve. At best, it asserts that solutions are unnecessary but does not prove it. This is not a fault of the text or its author; it is the logical consequence of the arguments themselves. Philosophically speaking, The Zhuangzi raises doubts, nothing more. Whether this is a good thing or a bad thing, and what we are supposed to do about it, is something we are left to decide for ourselves.
- Subjects
SKEPTICISM; BELIEF &; doubt; CRITICISM (Philosophy); FAITH &; reason; TRUTH; LITERARY theory; ZHUANGZI, ca. 365 B.C.-ca. 290 B.C.; TAO; TAOISM; CHINESE philosophy
- Publication
Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy, 2007, Vol 6, Issue 3, p281
- ISSN
1540-3009
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11712-007-9017-x