Zhuang Zi's "The Equality of Things" and Contemporary Conversational Ethics

Philosophy and Culture 28 (1):11-21 (2001)
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Abstract

is the "Chuang Tzu" is one in seven, it is "Chuang Tzu," a book of teachings core, and "things together," interpreted as "the ideal of equality," Zhuangzi's philosophy is enshrined in the basic principles of. In this paper, Habermas's ethics of starting conversations and dialogue theory in an attempt to Zhuangzi critique at the same time build their language, Jue Chuang understand the action taken with the ethical meaning, and thus to clarify the Zhuangzi's philosophy of thinking, language, action and the close relationship between the living world. Thus, the authors of language and conversation are involved in fastening the significance of areas, enter the obvious exclusion of non-homogeneous over life and death and heaven and earth to Walter I "Road" in the. So, I should be a great opportunity, "said Tong is a" deeper dimensions of the lead under the ethical concern shifted from the Zhuangzi this life this world, in response to the theory of world and life world double challenge. And finally to gradually reflect the "Road" as the reason the existence of eternal significance and practice of law and good sense

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