“Field, Focus, Focused-field: A Classical Daoist World View and Physiology.”

In Joshua Mason & Ian Sulivan (eds.), One Corner of the Square: Essays on the Philosophy of Roger T. Ames, University of Hawaii Press (2021)
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This chapter offers an interpretation of Roger Ames' use of the field-focus ontology, tying the topic to Daoist meditation practices.

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