Description
In this book, J.J. Clarke shows us how Taoist texts, ideas, and practices have been assimilated within a whole range of Western ideas and agendas. We see how Chinese thinkers such as Lao-tzu and Chuang tzu, along with practices such as Feng Shui and Tai Chi, have been used as a key Western inspiration in religion, philosophy, ethics, politics, ecology and health.
The Tao of the West not only provides a fascinating introduction to Taoism, it also offers a timely insight into the history of the West's encounter with this ancient tradition, and into the issues arising from inter-cultural dialogue. Anyone interested in understanding the key influence Taoism has had on the West will welcome and embrace this book.
About the Author
J.J Clarke has taught philosophy at McGill University, Montreal, and at the University of Singapore, and is currently Reader in History of Ideas at Kingston University, UK. He is the author of In Search of Jung, Jung and Eastern Thought, and Oriental Enlightenment: The Encounter Between Asian and Western Thought, all published by Routledge.
Reviews
'John brings a wealth of knowledge and historical understanding to bear, which enriches the reader's perspective.' - David Lorimer
'In his compelling work, The Tao of the West: Western Transformations of Taoist Thought, J.J. Clarke gives an informative, insightful and inspirational account of Daoism's journey to the west. It will serve readers well in personal enrichment as well as in academic research.' - Nova Religio
'John brings a wealth of knowledge and historical understanding to bear, which enriches the reader's perspective.' - David Lorimer
Book Information
ISBN 9780415206204
Author J.J. Clarke
Format Paperback
Page Count 284
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 430g