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I and Tao :Martin Buber's encounter with Chuang Tzu
- 作者: Herman, Jonathan R.,
- 其他作者: Buber, Martin, , Zhuangzi. , Zhuangzi.
- 出版: Albany : State University of New York Press ©1996.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xiii, 278 pages).
- 標題: Nanhua jing (Zhuangzi) , Mysticism Comparative studies. , Buber, Martin, 1878-1965 Contributions in Taoism. , RELIGION Taoism. , Ich und du (Buber, Martin) , RELIGION , Zhuangzi. , Contributions in Taoism. , Mysticism. , Multi-User. , Electronic books. , Mysticism , Comparative studies. , Buber, Martin, , Buber, Martin, 1878-1965. , Taoism.
- ISBN: 1438406541 , 9781438406541
- ISBN: 0791429237 , 0791429245
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- 附註: Includes a translation into English of Martin Buber's German translation of selections from the Nan-hua ching of Chuang-tzu. Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-274) and index.
- 摘要: Annotation
- 電子資源: https://dbs.tnua.edu.tw/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=5242
- 系統號: 005281850
- 資料類型: 電子書
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"Through competent scholarship, insightful interpretation, and masterful understanding of the present dialogue on hermeneutics, it brings Buber's book on Chuang Tzu into sinology and sinology via this book into the understanding and interpretation of Buber. No one else has ever tackled bringing these three fields—Sinology, Buber scholarship, and comparative mysticism—into meaningful interrelation and dialogue."— Maurice Friedman, author of Martin Buber's Life and Work "The best thing is the depth and breadth of his discussion of hermeneutic issues. Herman is very well read both in theoretical hermeneutics and in sinological literature on the Chuang Tzu, and he has thought carefully through the main methodological issues related to his task. His discussion of the relation between unitive/escapist and 'intraworldly' mysticism in the Chuang Tzu is a great contribution." — Michael LaFargue, University of Massachusetts, Boston "Buber's approach to Taoism is not primarily that of the scholar, but of the practitioner of philosophia perennis. And since Buber holds a prominent place in twentieth-century religious history, his appropriation of the Chuang Tzu is an important subject. Herman, to his credit, has not stood in Buber's path, but has allowed him to speak for himself. "His treatment of textual reconstruction, interpretation, and reception in the hermeneutic chapters adds a great deal to these topics that is valuable quite apart from the specific text he addresses." — David L. Hall
來源: Google Book
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