Tao Te Ching (The Canon of Reason and Virtue)
1: Reason’s Realization 1. The Reason that can be reasoned is not the eternal Reason. The name that can be… Read More »Tao Te Ching (The Canon of Reason and Virtue)
Author, editor, theologian, philosopher. Bio: Paul Carus.
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Translation/ by Paul Carus with D. T. Suzuki, , 1898 [From Lao-Tze’s Tao-Teh-King, 1898]
1: Reason’s Realization 1. The Reason that can be reasoned is not the eternal Reason. The name that can be… Read More »Tao Te Ching (The Canon of Reason and Virtue)