Kjellberg, Paul ; & Ivanhoe, P. J. ; editors:
Essays on Skepticism, Relativism and Ethics in the Zhuangzi
Albany [NY], State University of New York, 1996. orig.wrappers. 24x15cm, xx,240 pp. PAPERBACK.. Minor rubbing. VG.
¶ Contents: Sextus Empiricus, Zhuangzi, and Xunzi on "Why Be Skeptical?" By Paul Kjellberg; Skeptical Strategies in the Zhuangzi and Theaetetus By Lisa Raphals; Zhuangzi and Nagarjuna on the Truth of No Truth By David Loy;Zhuangzi's Attitude Toward Language and His Skepticism By Eric Schwitzgebel; Language: The Guest of Reality - Zhuangzi and Derrida on Language, Reality, and Skillfulness By Mark Berkson; Cook Ding's Dao and the Limits of Philosophy By Robert Eno; Zhuangzi's Understanding of Skillfulness and the Ultimate Spiritual State By Lee H. Yearley; Spontaneity and Education of the Emotions in the Zhuangzi By Joel Kupperman; Was Zhuangzi a Relativist? By Philip J. Ivanhoe.
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Keywords: Chinese Philosophy, Chuang-tzu, Skepticism, Scepticism, History, Zhuangzi, Relativism, Ethics, China East Asia