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A scholarly examination of Lao-tzŭ and the Tao-te Ching that surveys traditional biographies, textual history, and questions of authorship. It distills central doctrines attributed to him, explicates concepts such as the Tao and wu-wei, and compares these ideas with Confucian and Buddhist perspectives. The author evaluates translations and interpretive disputes, highlights how later Taoist practice diverged from early texts, and offers chapter-by-chapter commentary and philological notes. Overall the study blends historical investigation with philosophical analysis to illuminate ethical, political, and metaphysical themes found in the classical text.

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Thomas Watters

Thomas Watters was a scholar and philosopher known for his contributions to the study of Chinese philosophy. His notable work, "Lao-tzu, A Study in Chinese Philosophy," explores the teachings and influence of the ancient Chinese philosopher Laozi. Watters' writings reflect a deep engagement with Eastern thought and its implications for Western philosophy, making him a significant figure in the discourse on cross-cultural philosophical exchange. His analytical approach and insights continue to resonate with those interested in the intersections of Eastern and Western philosophical traditions.

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