淡江評論, 第 16 卷,第 1 期Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1985 |
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... Heaven . We have already mentioned Chuang - tzu's " spillover saying " that keeps its balance through changing meanings and viewpoints ; Graham supposes it to be " named after a kind of vessel designed to tip and right itself when ...
... Heaven . We have already mentioned Chuang - tzu's " spillover saying " that keeps its balance through changing meanings and viewpoints ; Graham supposes it to be " named after a kind of vessel designed to tip and right itself when ...
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... heaven can . But the wind of heaven seems in a way to disappear into the wind of earth , which itself falls through into nothingness . - We notice in the first place Tzu - ch'i's words : " Now I have lost myself . Do you understand that ...
... heaven can . But the wind of heaven seems in a way to disappear into the wind of earth , which itself falls through into nothingness . - We notice in the first place Tzu - ch'i's words : " Now I have lost myself . Do you understand that ...
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... Heaven ? Watson comments that " Heaven is not something distinct from earth and man , but a name applied to the natural and spontaneous functioning of the two " ( p . 32 ) . In his analysis Izutsu seems essentially to agree with this ...
... Heaven ? Watson comments that " Heaven is not something distinct from earth and man , but a name applied to the natural and spontaneous functioning of the two " ( p . 32 ) . In his analysis Izutsu seems essentially to agree with this ...
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