Lao-tzu, A Study in Chinese Philosophy
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PREFACE.
A considerable portion of the following pages has already appeared in “The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal,” and its reappearance in its present form requires an apology.The subject of the work is one in which very few take any interest, and the author is very sensible of his numerous imperfections in attempting to deal with matters so difficult and abstruse as are treated of in the Tao-tê Ching.Having thus made confession; it only remains for him to thank Mr. Baldwin and his other friends for their kindness in assisting to get the book through the press.
T.W.
Foochow, October 19, 1869.
CONTENTS
CHAP. | PAGE | |
I. | Introductory | 1 |
II. | The Life of Lao-tzŭ | 6 |
III. | The Tao-tê Ching 道德經 | 20 |
IV. | General View of Lao-tzŭ’s Teachings | 34 |
V. | Speculative Physics | 44 |
VI. | Politics | 60 |
VII. | Ethics | 77 |
VIII. | Lao-tzŭ and Confucius | 95 |
IX. | Conclusion | 110 |