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TitleHuai-nan Tzu : philosophical synthesis in early Han thought : the idea of resonance (Kan-ying)
Authors
Editors
Issue Date1985
PublisherHong Kong : University of Hong Kong Press
AbstractHuai-nan Tzu (139BC) was viewed, for its great diversity of subject-matter, ideas and style, by traditional Chinese scholars as a composite work of the Eclectic School. It is the author's contention, however, that one overriding concern pervades the work: the attempt to define the essential conditions for a Taoist political utopianism.The present study emphasizes Chapter Six of Huai-nan Tzu in expounding the theory of kan-ying STIMULUS-RESPONSE; RESONANCE, which postulates that all things in the universe are interrelated and influence each other according to pre-set patterns. Only in the True Man, who is 'one with Tao' and 'attuned to the cosmos', does kan- ying attain its ultimate realization, 'the Great Peace' and 'the Great Merging'. After all,' concludes the author, ' it is in Huai-nan Tzu that we find the statement' "The relation of the Sage to Tao is like the relation of the sunflower to the sun; although they cannot be together all the time, the fidelity of their tendency never wavers."
SubjectTaoism
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/10481
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HKU Library Item IDb3136038

 

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dc.contributor.authorHuainan zien_HK
dc.contributor.editorHuainan zi. Huainan zien_HK
dc.date.accessioned2006-06-22T09:57:20Z-
dc.date.available2006-06-22T09:57:20Z-
dc.date.issued1985en_HK
dc.identifierhttp://eproxy.lib.hku.hk/login?url=http://lib.hku.hk/lookup/bib/B31360385en_HK
dc.identifier.isbn9622091695en_HK
dc.identifier.otherocm65352649en_HK
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/10481-
dc.description.abstractHuai-nan Tzu (139BC) was viewed, for its great diversity of subject-matter, ideas and style, by traditional Chinese scholars as a composite work of the Eclectic School. It is the author's contention, however, that one overriding concern pervades the work: the attempt to define the essential conditions for a Taoist political utopianism.The present study emphasizes Chapter Six of Huai-nan Tzu in expounding the theory of kan-ying STIMULUS-RESPONSE; RESONANCE, which postulates that all things in the universe are interrelated and influence each other according to pre-set patterns. Only in the True Man, who is 'one with Tao' and 'attuned to the cosmos', does kan- ying attain its ultimate realization, 'the Great Peace' and 'the Great Merging'. After all,' concludes the author, ' it is in Huai-nan Tzu that we find the statement' "The relation of the Sage to Tao is like the relation of the sunflower to the sun; although they cannot be together all the time, the fidelity of their tendency never wavers."en_HK
dc.format.extentxiv, 253 p ; 24 cmen_HK
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dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfen_HK
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dc.languageengen_HK
dc.languagechien_HK
dc.publisherHong Kong : University of Hong Kong Pressen_HK
dc.relation.ispartofDigital Editions from Hong Kong University Pressen_HK
dc.rightsHKU students and staff onlyen_HK
dc.subject.ddc181.111 H875 BLen_HK
dc.subject.lcshTaoismen_HK
dc.titleHuai-nan Tzu : philosophical synthesis in early Han thought : the idea of resonance (Kan-ying)en_HK
dc.typeBooken_HK
dc.identifier.hkulb3136038en_HK
dc.description.naturepublished_or_final_versionen_HK

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