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Free Will is a Scam!
Luke
9 episodes
4 months ago
This one stretched to a discussion of Art, particularly Bada Shanren (1626-1705 CE), then we wandered into a discussion of teleology, religion, and progress in society. For some background on Wang and the tradition of Neo-Confucianism that he was at once a part and a critic of, click here. Enjoy!
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This one stretched to a discussion of Art, particularly Bada Shanren (1626-1705 CE), then we wandered into a discussion of teleology, religion, and progress in society. For some background on Wang and the tradition of Neo-Confucianism that he was at once a part and a critic of, click here. Enjoy!
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Philosophy
Education,
Society & Culture
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Episode 2: Zhuangzi Inner Chapters
Free Will is a Scam!
1 hour 20 minutes
5 years ago
Episode 2: Zhuangzi Inner Chapters
This week we dig into the first 7 chapters of the classic proto-Daoist text, the Zhuangzi, named for Master Zhuang, or Zhuang Zhou. We worked primarily from Brook Ziporyn's excellent translation. Some other texts mentioned, and also worth reading are listed below, linked to their publisher's sites. Buy them! But not from Amazon. Victor Mair's Wandering on the Way Victor Mair, ed, Experimental Essays on Zhuangzi Livia Kohn's Zhuangzi Text and Context Geling Shang's Liberation as Affirmation -...
Free Will is a Scam!
This one stretched to a discussion of Art, particularly Bada Shanren (1626-1705 CE), then we wandered into a discussion of teleology, religion, and progress in society. For some background on Wang and the tradition of Neo-Confucianism that he was at once a part and a critic of, click here. Enjoy!