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The Tao Te Ching



Taoism - däuˈĭzəm, refers both to a Chinese system of thought and to one of the four major religions of China (with Confucianism, Buddhism, and Chinese popular religion).

Philosophical Taoism

The philosophical system stems largely from the Tao-te-ching, a text traditionally ascribed to Lao Tzu but probably written in the mid-3d cent. b.c. The Tao, in the broadest   Read More...


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    Tao Te Ching
    by Lao-Tzu, David Hinton. 97 pgs.


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    Studies in Language and Social Interaction (Chap. 31 "The Tao and Narrative)
    by Phillip J. Glenn, Curtis D. Lebaron, Jenny Mandelbaum. 625 pgs.


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