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    Original Nothingness and Wu- Compounds: Re-interpreting the Daodejing's Discourse on Nothingness.Thomas Michael - 2023 - Philosophy East and West 73 (3):698-717.
    Abstract:Daoist thought often takes nothingness as a foundational source of generation that can also be harnessed to good government. This study re-interprets the Daodejing's original discourse on nothingness in terms of an original condition, which it connects to the variety of philosophically significant wu-compounds found throughout the text. It examines two early articulations of this discourse by drawing a contrast between the thought of Laozi and the thought of Heshang Gong.
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    In the Shadows of the Dao: Laozi, the Sage, and the Daodejing.Thomas Michael - 2015 - State University of New York Press.
    _Challenges standard views of the origins of the _Daodejing_, revealing the work’s roots in a tradition of physical cultivation._.
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    The Pristine Dao: Metaphysics in Early Daoist Discourse.Thomas Michael - 2012 - State University of New York Press.
    The Laozi (Daodejing) and the Zhuangzi have long been familiar to Western readers and have served as basic sources of knowledge about early Chinese Daoism. Modern translations and studies of these works have encouraged a perception of Daoism as a mystical philosophy heavy with political implications that advises kings to become one with the Dao. Breaking with this standard approach, The Pristine Dao argues that the Laozi and the Zhuangzi participated in a much wider tradition of metaphysical discourse that included (...)
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    The Philosophy of Time in the Daodejing: From the Perspective of Heshang Gong’s Huang-Lao Daoism.Thomas Michael - 2025 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 24 (1):15-35.
    This study presents an important theory regarding early developments in the Daoist philosophy of time. It does so from the perspective of an understudied but quite influential masterwork of Chinese philosophy, Heshang Gong Zhangju 河上公章句 (Chapters and Verses of the Master on the Upper River), which is Heshang Gong’s 河上公 commentary to the Daodejing 道德經. The first sections of this study identify Heshang Gong’s text of the Daodejing and his appended commentary with Huang-Lao 黃老 Daoism and situates it in relation (...)
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    The Philosophy of Time in the Daodejing: From the Perspective of Heshang Gong’s Huang-Lao Daoism.Thomas Michael - 2025 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 24 (1):15-35.
    This study presents an important theory regarding early developments in the Daoist philosophy of time. It does so from the perspective of an understudied but quite influential masterwork of Chinese philosophy, _Heshang Gong Zhangju_ 河上公章句 (_Chapters and Verses of the Master on the Upper River_), which is Heshang Gong’s 河上公 commentary to the _Daodejing_ 道德經. The first sections of this study identify Heshang Gong’s text of the _Daodejing_ and his appended commentary with Huang-Lao 黃老 Daoism and situates it in relation (...)
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    Order in Early Chinese Excavated Texts: Natural, Supernatural, and Legal Approaches by Zhongjiang Wang.Thomas Michael - 2019 - Philosophy East and West 69 (2):654-656.
    Order in Early Chinese Excavated Texts represents a selection of essays composed by Wang Zhongjiang of Beijing University, edited and translated by Misha Tadd. Its appearance comes on the heels of a separate book-length selection of various other of Wang's essays translated by Livia Kohn, entitled Daoism Excavated: Cosmos and Humanity in Early Manuscripts. The proximity of the publications of these two English-language works is important to note. It demonstrates the growing international renown of Wang, a foremost expert on the (...)
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    Strategic Sages and Cosmic Generals: A Daoist Perspective on the Intertextuality of the Daodejing and the Sunzi.Thomas Michael - 2020 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 19 (1):11-31.
    This study examines the intertextuality of the Daodejing 道德經 and the Sunzi 孫子 by exploring one possible horizon that can shed light on the intellectual environment of their early circulations. A preliminary section examines the early doctrinal movements of what would later be recognized as Daoism and Militarism by triangulating them with the early doctrinal movements of what would later be recognized as Confucianism. This is followed by a consideration of the possible ways in which the early “authors” of the (...)
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