Publication Type

Encyclopaedia

Version

publishedVersion

Publication Date

1-2006

Abstract

A champion of the Learning of the Mysterious (Xuanxue) or neo-Daoism that gained prominence in third-century China, Guo Xiang (c. 252–312 CE) is best known for his commentary to the Zhuangzi, which offers to reconcile orthodox teachings (mingjiao) with Daoist naturalness (ziran).

Discipline

Asian Studies | Philosophy

Publication

Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Volume

4

Editor

BORCHERT, Donald

First Page

196

Last Page

197

ISBN

0-02-865780-2

Publisher

Macmillan Reference USA

City or Country

Detroit

Additional URL

https://archive.org/details/encyclopedia-of-philosophy_202009/Volume%209/

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