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| Document Type(s): | Book Chapter |
| Book Title: | Nature in Asian Traditions of Thought |
| Article/Chapter Title: | On Seeking a Change of Environment |
| Author(s): | Hall, David L |
| Religion(s): | Taoism |
| Publisher Name: | State University of New York Press |
| Place of Publication: | Albany, N.Y. |
| Date of Publication: | 1989 |
| Pages: | 99-112 |
| Annotation: | Hall cites the separation of theoria and praxis in the Western philosophical tradition as the contemporary crisis of ethics and moral theory prompting him to look at alternative Taoist meanings of order. Hall compares a Taoist ethic derived from a unified notion of tao and te (field and focus), to the Western philosophical tradition which, according to Hall, appears to split between the aesthetic and rational orders. |
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