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CONTENTS.
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| Introduction | v | ||
| Note on the Philosophy of Chuang Tzŭ, by Canon Moore | xviii | ||
| CHAPTER | I — | Transcendental Bliss | 1 |
| „ | II — | The Identity of Contraries | 12 |
| „ | III — | Nourishment of the Soul | 33 |
| „ | IV — | Man among Men | 38 |
| „ | V — | The Evidence of Virtue Complete | 56 |
| „ | VI — | The Great Supreme | 68 |
| „ | VII — | How To Govern | 91 |
| „ | VIII — | Joined Toes | 99 |
| „ | IX — | Horses' Hoofs | 106 |
| „ | X — | Opening Trunks | 110 |
| „ | XI — | On Letting Alone | 119 |
| „ | XII — | The Universe | 135 |
| „ | XIII — | The Tao of God | 157 |
| „ | XIV — | The Circling Sky | 173 |
| „ | XV — | Self-Conceit | 190 |
| „ | XVI — | Exercise of Faculties | 195 |
| „ | XVII — | Autumn Floods | 200 |
| „ | XVIII — | Perfect Happiness | 220 |
| „ | XIX — | The Secret of Life | 229 |
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