The Tao Te Ching: New Translation with Commentary

The Tao Te Ching: New Translation with Commentary

by Laozi (Author), EllenM.Chen (Editor)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 317
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Paragon House Publishers
Published: 01 Dec 1989

ISBN 10: 1557782385
ISBN 13: 9781557782380

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The finest translation of the Tao I ve found...I ve read 30 translations of the Tao Te Ching, and Ellen Chen s is easily the finest. It is not just that the Tao is itself a book of deep insight and wisdom. Ms. Chen s translation is simply enormously more insightful and, well, right on, than anyone else s. Each chapter is a little masterpiece; the wisdom contained in the Tao simply shines much more brightly through Ms. Chen s translation than through anyone else s that I ve read (I ve read all of the readily-available translations). Each chapter comes with extensive commentary, where the author respectfully discusses alternate readings for the chapter, including her rationale for her particular choice. These discussions themselves are enormously helpful in bringing out both the subtleties of the text and that ineffable quality of which the text itself speaks. Dave Schultz, from Richmond, CA
. ..a thorough, generally well-balanced, and highly informative work of scholarship. Journal of Ecumenical Studies
The finest translation of the Tao I've found...I've read 30 translations of the Tao Te Ching, and Ellen Chen's is easily the finest. It is not just that the Tao is itself a book of deep insight and wisdom. Ms. Chen's translation is simply enormously more insightful and, well, right on, than anyone else's. Each chapter is a little masterpiece; the wisdom contained in the Tao simply shines much more brightly through Ms. Chen's translation than through anyone else's that I've read (I've read all of the readily-available translations). Each chapter comes with extensive commentary, where the author respectfully discusses alternate readings for the chapter, including her rationale for her particular choice. These discussions themselves are enormously helpful in bringing out both the subtleties of the text and that ineffable quality of which the text itself speaks. --Dave Schultz, from Richmond, CA
.. .a thorough, generally well-balanced, and highly informative work of scholarship. --Journal of Ecumenical Studies
In this timely reinterpretation, Chen sketches the ecological relationship 'conducive to establishing peace on earth among all creatures' and stresses the lesson that the text has for our current imperiled world situation. --Choice
Author Bio
ELLEN M. CHEN is Professor of Philosophy at St. John's University in Jamaica, New York. She lectures and teaches on the subject of Taoism and oriental philosophy. She has written numerous articles for journals, including Philosophy East and West and History of Religions.