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10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «TAO»
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Ch'an
Tao: ESSENCIA DA MEDITAÇAO
Uma obra rica em ensinamentos que ensina o fundamental do Ch'an, milenar cultura chinesa.
JOU EEL JIA, NORVAN MARTINO LEITE, LILIAN FUMIE TAKEDA
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Tao-te king: o livro do sentido e da vida
Obra de Lao-Tzu, a mais alta expressão do pensamento chinês, constitui por si só um completo sistema filosófico, dotado de uma metafísica que descreve no Tao a causa primeira, o bem supremo do Universo.
Er Li, Richard Wilhelm, 1997
Este livro analisa as semelhanças notadas recentemente, mas ainda não discutidas em toda a sua profundidade entre os conceitos subjacentes à física moderna e as idéias básicas do misticismo oriental.
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Tao shiatsu: essência e arte
Tão é o caminho.
Mario Jahara-Pradipto, 1991
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O
tao da educação: a filosofia oriental na escola ocidental
A autora, professora universitária e campeã mundial de kung fu, escreve sobre sua trajetória profissional na área da educação, tendo a arte marcial como um de seus principais instrumentos.
Luzia Mara Silva Lima, 2000
Tao Te Ching, which can be translated from the traditional chinese to The Book of the Way and its Virtue, is an important classic Chinese text.
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Tao Te Ching: An All-new Translation
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It preserves the quirks and flavors of the original text. The translators hearkened to the message of the book itself, and kept it clear and gently strong. Of the many translations I have read in English, this is unquestionably the best.
Lao-tzŭ, Stephen Addiss, Stanley Lombardo, 1993
Dating from around 300BC, Tao Te Ching is the first great classic of the Chinese school of philosophy called Taoism. Within its pages is summed up a complete view of the cosmos and how human beings should respond to it.
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Lao-tzu and the
Tao-te-ching: Studies in Ethics, Law, and ...
Examines the traditional and modern Western interpretations of the Tao-te-ching, and its author, Lao-tzu.
Livia Kohn, Michael LaFargue, 1998