The Daode jing commentary of Cheng Xuanying: Daoism, Buddhism, and the Laozi in the Tang dynasty

"This book presents for the first time a translation of the complete Expository Commentary to the Daode jing written by the Daoist Cheng Xuanying in the 7th century CE. This important commentary is representative for Tang Dynasty Daoist philosophy and Daoist Twofold Mystery philosophy, also cal...

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Autor principal: Cheng, Xuanying 631-655 (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electronic/Print Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: New York Oxford University Press [2021]
En:Año: 2021
Colección / Revista:Oxford Chinese thought
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Cheng, Xuanying 631-655, Dao de jing yi shu / Taoísmo / Budismo / Dinastia Tang / Historia 618-907
Clasificaciones IxTheo:BL Budismo
BM Universismo chino
KBM Asia
TF Alta Edad Media
Otras palabras clave:B Taoist philosophy
B Cheng, Xuanying (active 631-655) Dao de jing yi shu
B Philosophy, Chinese 221 B.C.-960 A.D
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Sumario:"This book presents for the first time a translation of the complete Expository Commentary to the Daode jing written by the Daoist Cheng Xuanying in the 7th century CE. This important commentary is representative for Tang Dynasty Daoist philosophy and Daoist Twofold Mystery philosophy, also called chongxuanxue. Following the philosophical tradition of xuanxue authors like Wang Bi, Cheng Xuanying read the Daode jing using a framework of the then current Daoist religion. His conceptual framework included the assumption that Laozi had written the Daode jing to guide the beings to unite with the Dao and thereby reach ultimate salvation. Salvation is interpreted as a metaphysical form of immortality, reached by overcoming the dichotomy of being and non-being, and thus also life and death. He thus connects epistemological concerns with soteriological concerns. The process proposed to overcome these dichotomies relies on reasoning along the lines of tetralemma logic, a form of reasoning that had become known in China mainly through the Buddhist Madhyamika ṡ́astras. One of Cheng Xuanying's prominent commentarial strategies is therefore the consistent application of tetralemma logic in his reading of the Daode jing. His philosophical outlook ties together the ancient text of the Daode jing and the more recent developments in Daoist thought, which to a rather large extent occurred under the influence of an intense interaction with Buddhist ideas"--
Notas:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0190876468
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190876456.001.0001