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Metaphysics and Agency in Guo Xiang's Commentary on the Zhuangzi

In David Chai (ed.), Dao Companion to Xuanxue 玄學 (Neo-Daoism). Springer (2020)

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  1. (1 other version)Intention, ethics, and convention in Daoism: Guo Xiang on ziran(self-so) and wuwei(non-action).Paul J. D’Ambrosio - 2024 - Asian Philosophy 34 (2):99-119.
    Much contemporary scholarship on ziran and wuwei views these concepts, which are often coupled, as being 1) anti-intention, effort, purpose, and self-consciousness; 2) indicative of a distinct type of ethics and/or morality; and 3) a rejection of following custom and convention. This paper will draw largely on the philosophy of Guo Xiang to demonstrate that these widely agreed upon avenues of interpretation are limited and run contrary to other more nuanced readings of ziran and wuwei. I argue that ziran and (...)
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  • Guo Xiang’s account of ideal personhood: Self-fulfillment without the admiration of sages.Wai Wai Chiu - 2023 - Asian Philosophy 33 (4):377-393.
    1. It is common knowledge among scholars who are familiar with the Zhuangzi that Guo Xiang’s 郭象Commentary (henceforth the Commentary)1 written in the Xuanxue 玄學 era exerts tremendous influence on e...
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