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
Citation
CHAN, Alan Kam Leung.
Guo Xiang. (2006). Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 4, 196-197.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/322
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