Ming 名 in the Laozi Daodejing 老子道德經: Interpretations and Translations of the Opening Verse

Philosophy East and West 71 (3):747-766 (2021)
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Abstract

This paper revisits one of the most celebrated verses on dao and ming in the Opening Chapter of the received Laozi Daodejing. I shall clarify two types of English interpretations which are possibly applicable to the verse and demonstrate that they are equally sustainable. It follows that a commitment to either one of these interpretations may thereby spoil the meta-perspective effect which the verse skillfully creates.

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Yumi Suzuki
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