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University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai, China

ABSTRACT

Heidegger and early Taoism developed provocative ways of thinking about the human as fundamentally belonging to the world—understood through being (Sein) or the way (Tao). This essay mainly attempts to deal with the relation between Heidegger’s and the Taoist perspective of human nature.

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Heidegger’s perspective of being, Taoism, human nature

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References
Chan, W. T. (1963). A source book in Chinese philosophy. New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
Fung, Y. L. (1960). A short history of Chinese philosophy. New York: The Free Press.
Heidegger, M. (1962). Being and time. (J. Macquarrie & E. Robinson, Trans.). New York: Harper & Row.
Heidegger, M. (1977). Letter on humanism. In D. F. Krell (Ed.), Basic writings. New York: Harper & Row.

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