Forgetting oneself or personal identity in relation to time and otherness in the Zhuangzi

Asian Philosophy 32 (1):52-72 (2021)
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This article is one of the author’s serial writings to assimilate Ricoeur’s three-fold ethical investigation into various areas of human acts of forgetting, including 1) the therapeutic or patholog...

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original Wang, Youru (2022) "Forgetting oneself or personal identity in relation to time and otherness in the _Zhuangzi_". Asian Philosophy 32(1):52-72

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