"zhuangzi" "happy" Han's Concept Of Justice

Philosophy and Culture 26 (9):880-888 (1999)
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This paper attempts to Chuang Tzu's "Happy" Han Yi as appropriate and profound grasp. The beginning of the first article points out is the core of the "no wait" and then to the realm of Chuang-tzu pointed out four, indicating the different roaming performance. Paragraphs are Happy to discuss accession to the WTO, were discussed from two aspects, first to Guo's explanation for the inaction and attitude of all, mainly based on "deep track" theory to understand the "Zhuangzi" Yao and Shun in the image; the other hand by the Wang Fu-chih's "and two said," to resolve the heart respectively, and two by the attitude in life to liberate themselves, but also to others to survive, so can only achieve this world-roaming. Dealt with the birth of a Happy Happy and absolute, starting from the first evaluation on the promise to theory, I oppose the views of the Guochong Yao Xu suppression, many claim is represented by the birth of Happy different from the image of Yao and Shun. As for God, then is absolutely no question, is not confined to the WTO, the surface can be born anywhere Happy, so I call this the absolute Happy. In conclusion Department, places, respectively, Happy is the moment the wisdom of non-contemplation, and Happy to show people, although the characteristics of limited and unlimited, as Chuang Tzu Happy deep meaning lies

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