To, Guo Note spirit of the symbiotic

Bulletin of Tokai Philosophy 14:91-109 (2009)
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Zhuangzi's concept of homogeneous material is able to look at things flush, and to Guo Note, in addition to the original intent of Zhuangzi espoused addition, the nature of things, all are willing to recognize; especially in the division at the Zhuangzi laments intentionally, unlike Zhuangzi, Guo has to wider spirit of tolerance, and thus interpretation of the "Zhuangzi" book. This I interpret to face with several Guo Note features, and its offerings in order to trace the end of principal and interest on the spirit of worship and return to channel the spirit of inaction, the nature-oriented and able to give their inaction end, made ​​the track, and tolerant of the world of right and wrong. ED also Kuo's perspective as well, things do not kill things along, and let all things according to their nature and Happy in "Happy" and "obtaining the self-nature of all things," this point we are flush. Also, the Guo Shu not get along at all things, and in all things there, such as in "is not his own" office that are willing to confess everything to deny others this point, Wan Shu has its common, that the U.S. has been wicked. So, to execute a non-Guo absolute standard, and standards relative standing, harmony admits to all; namely Zhuang Guo to note, particularly to, the establishment of a harmonious symbiosis of philosophy.

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