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Title Zhuangzi and the happy fish / edited by Roger T. Ames, Takahiro Nakajima
Published Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 298 pages)
Contents Zhuangzi : the happy fish / Hideki Yukawa -- Yuzhile : the joy of fishes, or, The play of words / Hans Peter Hoffmann -- The relatively happy fish / Chad Hansen -- Zhuangzi's notion of transcendental life / Eske Janus Mollgaard -- The debate on fish happiness : knowing and being happy / Cen Yicheng (translatedJoseph Harroff) -- The relatively happy fish revisited / Norman Y. Teng -- Knowing the joy of fish : the Zhuangzi and analytic philosophy / Toshio Kuwako (translatedCarl M. Johnson) -- Of fish and knowledge : on the validity of cross-cultural understanding / Zhang Longxi -- Zhuangzi and theories of the other / Takahiro Nakajima (translated by Carl M. Johnson) -- Of fish and men : species difference and the strangeness of being human in the Zhuangzi / Franklin Perkins -- The happy fish of the disputers / Han Xiaoqiang -- Fact and experience : a look at the root of philosophy from the happy fish debate / Peng Feng (translated by Tu Qiang) -- Rambling without destination : on Daoist "you-ing" in the world / Hans-Georg Moeller -- "Knowing" as the "realizing of happiness" here, on the bridge, over the River Hao / Roger T. Ames
Summary The Zhuangzi is a deliciously protean text: it is concerned not only with personal realization, but also (albeit incidentally) with social and political order. In many ways the Zhuangzi established a unique literary and philosophical genre of its own, and while clearly the work of many hands, it is one of the finest pieces ofliterature in the classical Chinese corpus. It employs every trope and literary device available to set off rhetorically charged flashes of insight into the most unrestrained way to live oneAEs life, free from oppressive, conventional judgments and values. The essays presented here constitute an attempt by a distinguished community of international scholars to provide a variety of exegeses of one of the Zhuangzi AEs most frequently rehearsed anecdotes, often referred to as othe Happy Fish debate.o The editors have brought together essays from the broadest possible compass of scholarship, offering interpretations that range from formal logic to alternative epistemologies to transcendental mysticism. Many were commissioned by the editors and appear for the first time. Some of them have been available in other languagesuChinese, Japanese, German, Spanishuand were translated especially for this anthology. And several older essays were chosen for the quality and variety of their arguments, formulated over years of engagement by their authors. All, however, demonstrate that the Zhuangzi as a text and as a philosophy is never one thing; indeed, it has always been and continues to be, many different things to many different people
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Zhuangzi.
Zhuangzi
Zhuangzi v365-v290
SUBJECT China Zusammenstellung gnd
Subject Philosophy.
Taoist philosophy.
Philosophy
philosophy.
BODY, MIND & SPIRIT -- Spirituality -- Paganism & Neo-Paganism.
RELIGION -- Comparative Religion.
PHILOSOPHY -- Eastern.
Philosophy
Taoist philosophy
Taoismus
Philosophie
Rhetorik
Glück Motiv
Fische Motiv
Aufsatzsammlung
Form Electronic book
Author Nakajima, Takahiro, editor.
Ames, Roger T., 1947- editor.
ISBN 9780824854256
082485425X