The
Liezi is the forgotten classic of Daoism. Along with the
Laozi (Daodejing) and the
Zhuangzi, it's been considered a Daoist masterwork since the mid-eighth century, yet unlike those well-read works, the
Liezi is little known and receives scant scholarly attention. Nevertheless, the
Liezi is an important text that sheds valuable light on the early history of Daoism, particularly the formative period of sectarian Daoism. We do not know exactly what shape the original text took, but what remains is replete with fantastic characters, whimsical tales, paradoxical aphorisms, and philosophically sophisticated reflection on the nature of the world and humanity's place within it. Ultimately, the
Liezi sees the world as one of change and indeterminacy.
Arguing for the
Liezi's historical, philosophical, and literary significance, the contributors to this volume offer a fresh look at this text, using contemporary approaches and providing novel insights. The volume is unique in its attention to both philosophical and religious perspectives.
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