Huai-Nan Tzu Matthew Thomas DarbyHuai nan Tzu (139BC) was viewed, for its great diversity of subject matter, ideas and style, by traditional Chinese scholars as a composite work of the Eclectic School. It is the author's contention, however, that one overriding concern pervades the work the attempt to define the essential conditions for a Taoist political utopianism. The present study emphasizes Chapter Six of Huai nan Tzu in expounding the theory of kan ying STIMULUS RESPONSE;
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