Study on the Thinking Paradigm of Laozi from the Perspective of Chinese Philosophy
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Philosophy; Lao tzu; Thinking Paradigm.Abstract
In Lao Zi's thought, "Tao" is the most important concept of ideological and philosophical theory. In the past, the theoretical research on "Tao" in the academic circle has a completely opposite tendency to materialism and idealism. Like Western philosophy, traditional Chinese philosophy has put forward a mode of thinking characterized by intuitive comprehension, coordination and harmony, which embodies the characteristics of functional and generative thinking. It is of great ideological and practical significance for the innovative inheritance and creative promotion of Chinese traditional thought to interpret "Tao" with the Chinese thought paradigm and understand the spirit and limit of Laozi's thought.
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