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  • The '''Tao Te Ching''' (pinyin, Dàodéjīng; traditional Chinese, 道德經; simplified Chines The origins of the Tao Te Ching are unclear, but historians agree that it first appeared during the Spring
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tao Te Ching]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tao Te Ching]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tao Te Ching]]
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  • ...ilosopher, traditionally said to be the author of the ''[[Daodejing]]'' (''Tao Te Ching''), the basic text of [[Daoism]].
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  • The '''Tao Te Ching''' (pinyin, Dàodéjīng; traditional Chinese, 道德經; simplified Chines The origins of the Tao Te Ching are unclear, but historians agree that it first appeared during the Spring
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  • {{r|Tao Te Ching}}
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  • ...tage Books: New York.</ref> and the author of the classic of Taoism, the [[Tao Te Ching]], or the 'Classic of the Way and Its Power'. ...r perhaps more elegantly, “the old boy.” <ref>Mitchell, Stephen. (1991). ''Tao Te Ching'' Harper Perennial</ref>
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  • ...ent something very similar to the apophatic approach: for example, the ''[[Tao Te Ching]]'', the source book of the Chinese [[Tao]]ist tradition, asserts in its fi
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  • * ''[[Tao Te Ching]]'', 1997
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  • ...in the latter centuries of the Zhou period, with its central text, the ''[[Tao Te Ching|Dao de jing]]'', achieving its current form around 400 BCE.
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  • ...r. Carus’s home in Illinois; his first projects were translations of the [[Tao Te Ching]] and Ashvagosha’s [[Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana]]. At the same ti
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