| Zhuangzi - 1889 - 512 pagini
...so by the light of nature. Ie Have no established mental criteria, and thus see all things as ONE. " There is nothing which is not objective : there is...proceed to objective knowledge. Hence it has been said, By Hui Tzu. ' The objective emanates from the subjective ; the subjective is consequent upon the objective.... | |
| Laozi - 1894 - 108 pagini
...alone, is in Taoism the basic doctrine. It is called the " Axis of Tao." Hui-tza is quoted as saying : The objective emanates from the subjective ; the subjective...upon the objective. This is the Alternation Theory. To this Chuang-tze adds, Nevertheless, when one is born, the other dies. When one is possible, the... | |
| Zhuangzi - 1920 - 128 pagini
...Can the world be so dull as not to see this ? Or is it I alone who am dull, and others not so 1 . . . There is nothing which is not objective : there is...from the objective. Only from subjective knowledge u it possible to proceed tojsbjective knowledge. Hence it has been said, ' The objective emanates from... | |
| Petr Demʹi︠a︡novich Uspenskiĭ - 1922 - 362 pagini
.... . Dimensions are limitless; time is endless. Conditions are not invariable; terms are not final. There is nothing which is not objective; there is...is it possible to proceed to objective knowledge. When subjective and objective are both without their correlates, that is the very axis of Tao. Tao... | |
| Lily Adams Beck - 1928 - 494 pagini
...magnificently written chapter Chuang Tsu deals with that astonishing conclusion — the identity of opposites. "There is nothing which is not objective; there is...is it possible to proceed to objective knowledge. The true sage rejects all distinctions of this and of that. He takes his refuge in God and places himself... | |
| Dale Maurice Riepe - 1981 - 326 pagini
...revulsion (in formal logic we just throw out the offending contradiction). Chuang has more to say: 'There is nothing which is not objective: there is...impossible to start from the objective. Only from the subjective knowledge is it possible to proceed to objective knowledge'. Hui 1 zu said that the... | |
| Joseph A. Bracken - 1995 - 196 pagini
...mutual production.57 Herbert Giles translates the first sentence of this passage somewhat differently: "There is nothing which is not objective; there is nothing which is not subjective."58 According to either translation, however, there is a mutual bonding of two distinct... | |
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