The Place of Daoist Culture Within Traditional Chinese Culture: A Reappraisal

Contemporary Chinese Thought 29 (3):72-80 (1998)
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Abstract

The Daoist culture occupies a very important place within traditional Chinese culture. This Daoist philosophy has also played a key role in the world of Chinese thought and—along with Confucianism and Buddhism—formed one of the three pillars which make up traditional Chinese culture. In the modern world, it still serves a not insignificant role in the development of modern China's spiritual civilization and scientific technology

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