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chs
abbreviation
Cylinder-head-sector
Exact(60)
The bulk of the Treatise (chs.
In his classic "Against Method" (1975: chs.
Two chapters in the current Hanfeizi (chs.
(See also Etchemendy (1990), chs.
Other recent accounts of this type are advanced by Stewart Goetz (1988 , 1997 and 2000), E. J. Lowe (2008: chs 6 9), Storrs McCall (1994: ch. 9), and Thomas Pink (2004: chs. 7 8).. Proponents of noncausal accounts generally hold that each intentional action is or begins with a basic mental action.
This objection is challenged by Schaper (1979, ch. 4, reprinted in Guyer 2003) and by Guyer (2005a, chs. 4 and 5).
The king clearly occupies a central place in the realm of Dao (chs. 16, 25); the family also should be regarded as a "natural" institution (chs. 18, 54).
Suggestive of its creativity and nurturance, Dao is likened to a mother (e.g., chs. 1, 25).
Finally, one may mention the notion of reversal (e.g., chs.
In contrast, the utterly simple, unaffected, and seemingly valueless pu, a plain uncarved block of wood, brings into sharp relief the integrity of Daoist virtue and of the person who embodies it (e.g., chs. 28, 32).
If the ruler could rid himself of desire, the Laozi boldly declares, the world would be at peace of its own accord (chs. 37, 57).
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