Teaching Daoism as Philosophy: Teaching Thinking through Controversy.

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TitleTeaching Daoism as Philosophy: Teaching Thinking through Controversy.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsFox, Alan
JournalTeaching Philosophy
Volume30
Issue1
Pagination1–28
Date Publishedmar
KeywordsPhilosophy, STUDY} & {teaching, Taoism, TAOISM} – Sacred books, {EDUCATION
Abstract

I propose to consider chapter 1 of the famous, classic, and foundational Daoist text Dao De Jing, attributed to Laozi, in order to enable a non-expert to negotiate the subject of Daoism in a global philosophy context, and to further enhance the teaching of philosophy by introducing and emphasizing at least some of the controversies that inevitably surround interpretation of a classical set of texts and ideas. This forces students to see through simplistic dichotomies and form subtler conclusions, on their own, and I suggest that this is what the teaching of philosophy should always involve, to be considered philosophy. {[ABSTRACT} {FROM} {AUTHOR]}

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