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Situational Dào Situational Dào
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The Swimmer and the Dào of Water The Swimmer and the Dào of Water
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Riding Dào and Dé Riding Dào and Dé
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Kitchen Dīng's Dào Kitchen Dīng's Dào
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Going beyond Skill Going beyond Skill
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The Great Ancestor The Great Ancestor
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Dào as a Thing Dào as a Thing
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Thinging Things Thinging Things
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Notes Notes
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References References
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Abstract
In early Chinese discourse, a dào was most often a norm-governed way of doing something, such as filling a role, engaging in an activity, or achieving some goal. The dào promoted by the various masters were of this sort, for example. But there are also texts according to which dào is prior to and gives rise to the cosmos. For example, Book 6 of the Zhuāngzǐ tells us that “dào . . .[is] from the basis, from the root, when there were not yet heaven and earth, since ancient times it has persisted . . . it produces heaven and produces earth” (Zhuāngzǐ 6:230/81). The aim of this chapter is to give an account of how these two uses of the term “dào” relate, and of what it might mean for ways of acting to give rise to the cosmos.
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