Laozi (6th century BCE,) also Lao Tzu, Lao Jun, Tai Shang Lao-Jun, and Tai Shang Xuanyuan Huangdi, is a quasi-historical Chinese philosopher. He is long-honored in China as the father of Taoism (Daoism.) Although an obscure figure, he is the supposed author of theTao-te Ching (Dao...
(6th century BC -According to Chinese tradition) (4th century BС – Another version)Nationality: ChinaCategory: Votaries оf SpiritOccupation: Spiritual teachers, PhilosophersSpecification: TaoismUnique distinction: Founder of Taoism. The author of the Daodejing (Tao Te Ching).Quotes: 1. Life is...
which is famously expressed in such quotes as, “When nothing is done, nothing is left undone” [ver. 48 of theTao Te Ching.] Slingerland lays down the ancient Chinese wisdom ofwu-weiandde, but provides something novel by putting it in the context of the positive psychology and neuroscienc...
He believed no one could love people in general if they did not even love their own parents. Confucius regarded "filial piety and fraternal duty" as the essence of ren . The Doctrine of the Mean ( Zhongyong ) quotes Confucius as saying, "The greatest love for people is the love of ...
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He believed no one could love people in general if they did not even love their own parents. Confucius regarded "filial piety and fraternal duty" as the essence of ren . The Doctrine of the Mean ( Zhongyong ) quotes Confucius as saying, "The greatest love for people is the love of ...