Chuang Tzu
Discover the profound wisdom of Chuang Tzu, a pivotal figure in Taoist philosophy, in this engaging edition translated by Burton Watson. Published by Columbia University Press in 1996, this paperback edition spans 160 pages, offering readers a deep dive into the philosophical insights that have shaped Eastern thought.
Chuang Tzu (369?-286? BC) masterfully employs parables, anecdotes, allegories, and paradoxes to convey the foundational concepts of Taoism. This collection features the seven "inner chapters," three "outer chapters," and one "miscellaneous chapter," providing a comprehensive overview of his teachings. Ideal for both newcomers and seasoned scholars of Chinese philosophy, this book invites you to explore the essence of Taoist thought and its relevance in today's world.
Embrace the journey of self-discovery and enlightenment with Chuang Tzu, a timeless classic that continues to inspire and provoke thought across cultures.