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先秦两汉 - Pre-Qin and Han

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道家 - Daoism

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庄子 - Zhuangzi

[Warring States] 350 BC-250 BC
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[Also known as: 《南华真经》]

内篇 - Inner Chapters

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齐物论 - The Adjustment of Controversies

English translation: James Legge [?]
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7 齐物论:
古之人,其知有所至矣。恶乎至?有以为未始有物者,至矣尽矣,不可以加矣。其次以为有物矣,而未始有封也。其次以为有封焉,而未始有是非也。是非之彰也,道之所以亏也。道之所以亏,爱之所以成。果且有成与亏乎哉?果且无成与亏乎哉?有成与亏,故昭氏之鼓琴也;无成与亏,故昭氏之不鼓琴也。昭文之鼓琴也,师旷之枝策也,惠子之据梧也,三子之知几乎!皆其盛者也,故载之末年。唯其好之也,以异于彼,其好之也,欲以明之彼。非所明而明之,故以坚白之昧终。而其子又以文之纶终,终身无成。若是而可谓成乎,虽我亦成也。若是而不可谓成乎,物与我无成也。是故滑疑之耀,圣人之所图也。为是不用而寓诸庸,此之谓以明。
The Adjustment of Controversies:...:
Among the men of old their knowledge reached the extreme point. What was that extreme point? Some held that at first there was not anything. This is the extreme point, the utmost point to which nothing can be added. A second class held that there was something, but without any responsive recognition of it (on the part of men). A third class held that there was such recognition, but there had not begun to be any expression of different opinions about it. It was through the definite expression of different opinions about it that there ensued injury to (the doctrine of) the Dao. It was this injury to the (doctrine of the) Dao which led to the formation of (partial) preferences. Was it indeed after such preferences were formed that the injury came? or did the injury precede the rise of such preferences? If the injury arose after their formation, Zhao's method of playing on the lute was natural. If the injury arose before their formation, there would have been no such playing on the lute as Zhao's. Zhao Wen's playing on the lute, Shi Kuang's indicating time with his staff, and Huizi's (giving his views), while leaning against a dryandra tree (were all extraordinary). The knowledge of the three men (in their several arts) was nearly perfect, and therefore they practised them to the end of their lives. They loved them because they were different from those of others. They loved them and wished to make them known to others. But as they could not be made clear, though they tried to make them so, they ended with the obscure (discussions) about 'the hard' and 'the white.' And their sons, moreover, with all the threads of their fathers' compositions, yet to the end of their lives accomplished nothing. If they, proceeding in this way, could be said to have succeeded, then am I also successful; if they cannot be pronounced successful, neither I nor any other can succeed. Therefore the scintillations of light from the midst of confusion and perplexity are indeed valued by the sagely man; but not to use one's own views and to take his position on the ordinary views is what is called using the (proper) light.

杂家 - Miscellaneous Schools

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淮南子 - Huainanzi

[Western Han (206 BC - 9)]
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[Also known as: 《淮南》, 《鸿烈》]

齐俗训

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20 齐俗训:
天下是非无所定,世各是其所是而非其所非。所谓是与非各异,皆自是而非人。由此观之,事有合于己者,而未始有是也;有忤于心者,而未始有非也。故求是者,非求道理也,求合于己者也;去非者,非批邪施也,去忤于心者也。忤于我,未必不合于人也;合于我,未必不非于俗也。至是之是无非,至非之非无是,此真是非也。若夫是于此而非于彼,非于此而是于彼者,此之谓一是一非也。此一是非,隅曲也;夫一是非,宇宙也。今吾欲择是而居之,择非而去之,不知世之所谓是非者,不知孰是孰非。

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