Chuang-tzu for spiritual transformation : an analysis of the inner chapters

by Robert E. Allinson

Paperback, 1989

Publication

Albany : State University of New York Press, c1989.

Call number

Commentary / Allin

Barcode

BK-04820

ISBN

088706969X / 9780887069697

CSS Library Notes

Named Person: Zhuangzi | Chungtzu | Chung Tzu | Zhou Zhuang | Nanhua jing .

Named Works: Chuang Tzu : Inner Chapters .

Physical description

203 p.; 24 cm

Description

This book offers a fundamentally new interpretation of the philosophy of the Chuang-Tzu. It is the first full-length work of its kind which argues that a deep level cognitive structure exists beneath an otherwise random collection of literary anecdotes, cryptic sayings, and dark allusions. The author carefully analyzes myths, legends, monstrous characters, paradoxes, parables and linguistic puzzles as strategically placed techniques for systematically tapping and channeling the spiritual dimensions of the mind. Allinson takes issue with commentators who have treated the Chuang-Tzu as a minor foray into relativism. Chapter titles are re-translated, textual fragments are relocated, and inauthentic, outer miscellaneous chapters are carefully separated from the transformatory message of the authentic, inner chapters. Each of the inner chapters is shown to be a building block to the next so that they can only be understood as forming a developmental sequence. In the end, the reader is presented with a clear, consistent and coherent view of the Chuang-Tzu that is more in accord with its stature as a major philosophical work.… (more)

Language

Original language

Chinese
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