Philosophical Perspective

Tao Te Ching

81 brief chapters on ruling oneself (and sometimes a state) by non-forcing (wu wei), simplicity, and alignment with the Way (dao). Paradox is a teaching tool: soft overcomes hard, empty makes useful. Best read slowly, a few verses at a time—then try Zhuangzi for playful

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Other books

Classical Philosophy

Classical philosophy mainly includes ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, discussing many fundamental philosophical questions...

Pragmatism

Pragmatism emphasizes the importance of action and practical effects, focusing on results-oriented philosophy. Core ideas...