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齐物论 - The Adjustment of Controversies

English translation: James Legge [?]
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11 齐物论:
啮缺问乎王倪曰:“子知物之所同是乎?”曰:“吾恶乎知之!”“子知子之所不知邪?”曰:“吾恶乎知之!”“然则物无知邪?”曰:“吾恶乎知之!虽然,尝试言之。庸讵知吾所谓知之非不知邪?庸讵知吾所谓不知之非知邪?且吾尝试问乎女:民湿寝则腰疾偏死,鰌然乎哉?木处则惴栗恂惧,猨猴然乎哉?三者孰知正处?民食刍豢,麋鹿食荐,蝍且甘带,鸱鸦耆鼠,四者孰知正味?猨,猵狙以为雌,麋与鹿交,鰌与鱼游。毛嫱、丽姬,人之所美也,鱼见之深入,鸟见之高飞,麋鹿见之决骤。四者孰知天下之正色哉?自我观之,仁义之端,是非之涂,樊然淆乱,吾恶能知其辩!”啮缺曰:“子不知利害,则至人固不知利害乎?”王倪曰:“至人神矣:大泽焚而不能热,河、汉冱而不能寒,疾雷破山、风振海而不能惊。若然者,乘云气,骑日月,而游乎四海之外。死生无变于己,而况利害之端乎!”
The Adjustment of Controversies:...:
Nie Que asked Wang Ni, saying, 'Do you know, Sir, what all creatures agree in approving and affirming?' 'How should I know it?' was the reply. 'Do you know what it is that you do not know?' asked the other again, and he got the same reply. He asked a third time, 'Then are all creatures thus without knowledge?' and Wang Ni answered as before, (adding however), 'Notwithstanding, I will try and explain my meaning. How do you know that when I say "I know it," I really (am showing that) I do not know it, and that when I say "I do not know it," I really am showing that I do know it.' And let me ask you some questions: 'If a man sleep in a damp place, he will have a pain in his loins, and half his body will be as if it were dead; but will it be so with an eel? If he be living in a tree, he will be frightened and all in a tremble; but will it be so with a monkey? And does any one of the three know his right place ? Men eat animals that have been fed on grain and grass; deer feed on the thick-set grass; centipedes enjoy small snakes; owls and crows delight in mice; but does any one of the four know the right taste? The dog-headed monkey finds its mate in the female gibbon; the elk and the axis deer cohabit; and the eel enjoys itself with other fishes. Mao Qiang and Li Ji were accounted by men to be most beautiful, but when fishes saw them, they dived deep in the water from them; when birds, they flew from them aloft; and when deer saw them, they separated and fled away. But did any of these four know which in the world is the right female attraction? As I look at the matter, the first principles of benevolence and righteousness and the paths of approval and disapproval are inextricably mixed and confused together - how is it possible that I should know how to discriminate among them?' Nie Que said (further), 'Since you, Sir, do not know what is advantageous and what is hurtful, is the Perfect man also in the same way without the knowledge of them?' Wang Ni replied, 'The Perfect man is spirit-like. Great lakes might be boiling about him, and he would not feel their heat; the He and the Han might be frozen up, and he would not feel the cold; the hurrying thunderbolts might split the mountains, and the wind shake the ocean, without being able to make him afraid. Being such, he mounts on the clouds of the air, rides on the sun and moon, and rambles at ease beyond the four seas. Neither death nor life makes any change in him, and how much less should the considerations of advantage and injury do so!'

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