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The Book of Chuang Tzu

Zhuangzi

Full of parables, paradoxes, and dark humour, it challenges conventional notions of knowledge, morality, and the boundaries between life and death.

You are not me, so how can you know I don’t know what fish enjoy?

Zhuangzi

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Full of parables, paradoxes, and dark humour, it challenges conventional notions of knowledge, morality, and the boundaries between life and death.

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The second great text of Taoism, written by the philosopher Zhuangzi around the 4th century BC. Full of parables, paradoxes, and dark humour, it challenges conventional notions of knowledge, morality, and the boundaries between life and death.

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Full of parables, paradoxes, and dark humour, it challenges conventional notions of knowledge, morality, and the boundaries between life and death.

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The second great text of Taoism, written by the philosopher Zhuangzi around the 4th century BC. Full of parables, paradoxes, and dark humour, it challenges conventional notions of knowledge, morality, and the boundaries between life and death.

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