Tao and Speech - a Study of the Pre-Qin Taoist Philosophy of Language

Philosophy and Culture 28 (1):48-64 (2001)
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Abstract

In Daoist philosophy, the "Road" and "word" is the core issue of the Taoist philosophy of language. Taoism is generally recognized that there are words that exist not only can not fully express often said, but the difficulties may be obscured Avenue. Therefore, they particularly emphasized that "your word", "good words", advocated a "very words" approach to preaching. Here, "said words" is essential to our progress up the media often said, in a sense, it is often said itself. Compared to contemporary Confucianism, Mexico, were all at home, Daoist view of the road made ​​this period may well be called the philosophy of language

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