Chuang-Tzu -- Nan Hua Ching | |
The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is Chinese philosophy. |
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· Mair, Victor. Wandering on the Way: Early Taoist Tales and Parables of Chuang Tzu. University of Hawaii Press, 1998.
· Graham, Angus. Chuang Tzu: The Inner Chapters. Unwin Paperbacks, 1981.
· Watson, Burton. The Complete Works of Chuang Tzu. Columbia University Press, 1968.
-- SECONDARY SOURCES --
· Mair, Victor (ed.). Experimental Essays on the Chuang-tzu. University of Hawaii Press, 1983.
· Kjellberg, Paul, and Ivanhoe, Philip (eds.). Essays on Skepticism, Relativism and Ethics in the Zhuangzi. State University of New York Press, 1996.
· Van Norden, Bryan. "Competing Interpretations of the Inner Chapters," Philosophy East and West 46:2, 247-268, 1996.
· Allinson, Robert. Chuang-tzu for Spiritual Transformation. State University of New York Press, 1989.
· Ames, Roger (ed.). Wandering at Ease in the Zhuangzi. State University of New York Press, 1998.
· Hansen, Chad. A Daoist Theory of Chinese Thought: A Philosophical Interpretation. Oxford University Press, 1992.
· Kjellberg, Paul. Zhuangzi and Skepticism. Ph.D. Dissertation, Stanford University.
· Liu Xiaogan. Classifying the Chuang-tzu Chapters. Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, 1994.
· Wu, Kuang-ming. Chuang-tzu: World Philosopher at Play. Crossroad Publishing, 1982.
· Wu, Kuang-ming. Butterfly as Companion. State University of New York Press, 1990.
· Billeter, Jean François. "La phénoménologie de l'activité dans le Zhuangzi," Asiatische Studien 47:4, 545-558, 1993.
· Billeter, Jean François. "Non-pouvior et non-vouloir dans le Zhuangzi÷un paradigme," Etudes Asiatiques (4), 853-880. 1996.
· Fox, Alan. "Reflex and Reflexivity: Wuwei in the Zhuangzi," Asian Philosophy 6:1, 1996.
· Graham, Angus. "Chuang-tzu's Essays on Seeing Things as Equal," History of Religions 9, 137-159, 1969.
· Graham, Angus. "How Much of Chuang-tzu Did Chuang-tzu Write?" in Studies in Chinese Philosophy and Philosophical Literature, Singapore, 283-321, 1986.
· Ivanhoe, P.J. "Zhuangzi on Skepticism, Skill and the Ineffable Dao," Journal of the AAR 61.4, 639-654, 1993.
· Kjellberg, Paul. "Skepticism, Truth, and the Good Life: A Comparison of Zhuangzi and Sextus Empiricus," Philosophy East and West 44:1,1994.
· Knaul (Kohn), Livia. "Lost Chuang-tzu Passages," Journal of Chinese Religions 10, 53-79, 1982.
· Knaul (Kohn), Livia. "Chuang-tzu and the Chinese Ancestry of Ch'an Buddhism," Journal of Chinese Philosophy 12, 411-428, 1986.
· Mori Mikisaburo. "Chuang-tzu and Buddhism," The Eastern Buddhist 2, 44-69, 1972.
· Roth, Harold. "Who Compiled the Chuang-tzu?," in Rosemont, Henry (ed.). Chinese Texts and Philosophical Contexts, La Salle, Il.: Open Court, 1991.
· Thiel, P.J. "Das Erkenntnis Problem bei Chuang-tzu," Sinologia 11:1, 1-89, 1969.
· Thomas, Léon. "Les États de Conscience Inhabituels dans le Zhuang Zi," Revue de l'Histiore des Religion, 1987.
· Wang, Youru. "An Inquiry into the Liminology of Language in the Zhuangzi and in Chan Buddhism," International Philosophical Quarterly 37:2,1997.
· The Chuang-tzu or Zhuang-zi http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/taoism/cz-list.htm
· Chad Hansen's Chinese Philosophy Page http://www.hku.hk/philodep/ch/
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