A Probe Into Thoughts Affiliation Of Wangbi's "laozizhu"

Modern Philosophy 1:130-135 (2007)
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Abstract

Wang Bi's "I note" is for "I" thinking, or part of Wang Bi, I thought, there is a greater understanding of the academic differences. In contrast to Wang Bi's article, "I note" thinking and "I" based on the ideas, a more detailed demonstration of the "I note," I thought the idea belongs to Wang Bi. It remains an argument to some academic groups whether Wangbi's thoughts in Laozizhu has truly embodied the thoughts in "Laozi" or Wangbi himself. Based on a contrast to Wangbi's thoughts in "Laozizhu" and those in "Laozi", this thesis demonstrates in detail that the thoughts in "Laozizhu" embody Wangbi's alone

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