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  1. Comparison and analysis of selected English interpretations of the Tao te Ching.Damian J. Bebell & Shannon M. Fera - 2000 - Asian Philosophy 10 (2):133 – 147.
    In the last 150 years, the ambiguous and enigmatic 81 chapters of the Tao Te Ching have been translated, interpreted and adapted into the English language more than 100 times. The Tao and its subtle philosophy is currently being actively assimilated into mainstream western culture as evidenced by the popularity and volume of Taoist works. The purpose of this study was to analyse this phenomenon. First, a database of English translations of the Tao Te Ching was established. This database documents (...)
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  • Ohne-Tun und Selbstwandel: Über Daoismus und Liberalismus im Kapitel 57 des Lǎozǐ.Fabian Heubel - 2021 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 69 (5):818-835.
    In the text “The Principles of a Liberal Social Order”, Friedrich A. von Hayek quotes from Chapter 57 of the Daoist classic Lǎozǐ 老子. Appearing in a text devoted primarily to the concept of “spontaneous order”, the quote opens up questions regarding the relationship between liberalism and Daoism, which I address in this essay. The discussion comprises three parts. In the first part, I turn to the translation cited by Hayek and, by way of a commentary to the translation, I (...)
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