The Radicalism of Zhuangzi

Contemporary Chinese Thought 26 (4):44-53 (1995)
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Abstract

In asking why Qu Yuan posed his paradoxical "Heavenly Questions," we are still far from resolving the more fundamental question that we plan to address. Despite the paradoxes embedded in his questions, Qu Yuan still proposed them. The key issue is why Qu Yuan could not refrain from posing the "Heavenly Questions" even though he was caught in a paradox.

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