Daoism
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Below is a small selection of print resources that include information about Daoism. You can locate these using the shelf Call No indicated. You will also find more resources by searching the Library Catalogue using your keywords.
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Hanson-Harding, B. (2016). Ancient Chinese religions and beliefs. Rosen Publishing
Lagerwey, J. (2010). China: A Religious State. Hong Kong University Press.
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Hu, F., & Yan, Z. (2013). The General Theory of Taoism. Paths International Ltd.
This book from highlights the significance of Taoism in modern day China, and supplies detailed information covering all aspects of a philosophical and religious tradition which is followed by as many as 400 million people worldwide. Comprehensive and user-friendly, the author outlines the principle theories and categories of Taoism covering each aspect in great detail.
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Laozi. (2008). Daodejing. OUP Oxford.
The Daodejing is the founding text of Daoism, and a fundamental Chinese text that combines philosophy and religion to promote harmony in life for the individual and for society as a whole.
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References
Laozi [Image]. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://ethics.org.au/big-thinkers-laozi-and-zhuangzi/

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