Approaching Laozi.Comparing a Syncretic Reading to a Synthetic One |
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Authors: | Thomas Michael CHEN Yazhou |
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Affiliation: | School of Philosophy, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China |
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Abstract: | Is Laozi a syncretic text whose primary body of ideas were cobbled together from multiple and various sources,none of which can reasonably be identified as Daoist,or is it a synthetic text whose ideas emerged from a single source that for all intents embodies the core elements of a tradition that meets the standards of inclusion for a tradition of early Daoism? The present work examines the key points of Hongkyung Kim's sophisticated account of Laozi's origins as a syncretic text.It then goes on to present the key points of what would have to be involved in its original circulations as a synthetic text.It concludes by suggesting a middle ground that is able to explain why an originally synthetic Laozi is all too easily read by modern scholars as a syncretic text. |
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Keywords: | Laozi Dao De Jing early Daoism Lüshi Chunqiu yangsheng Hongkyung Kim |
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