Between "Heavenly Questions" and Eternity

Contemporary Chinese Thought 26 (4):78-91 (1995)
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Abstract

Qu Yuan was driven to his "Heavenly Questions" by a skepticism about his beliefs and a deep sense of futility in confronting his self-consciousness. His tragedy was that his inquiries failed to transcend the premises of his own questions.

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reprint Xiaofeng, Liu (1995) "10. Between "heavenly Questions" And Eternity". Chinese Studies in Philosophy 26():78-91

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