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Master Incapable

A Medieval Daoist on the Liberation of the Mind

Jan De Meyer (Independent scholar and translator, Independent scholar and translator)

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English
Oxford University Press Inc
13 March 2024
"The Hsu-Tang Library presents authoritative and eminently readable translations of classical Chinese literature, in bilingual editions, ranging across three millennia and the entire Sinitic world.

Master Incapable (Wunengzi) is an important but relatively little-known Daoist work written in 887, as the Tang dynasty (618-907) was breathing its last. The unknown author, a former government official now living as a recluse, witnesses internecine warfare, widespread poverty, and rampant social injustice, and attempts to explain why humanity seems to be plunging into a state of utter chaos. The nucleus of Master Incapable's analysis is his view of the separation of humanity from the natural world, caused by an abnormal growth of the intellect. His critique is as radical as that in the so-called ""primitivist"" chapters of the Daoist classic Zhuangzi, in which civilization is considered a disease spread by an intellectual and societal elite, ""those who are called sages."" The way out of mankind's predicament, he argues, consists in deconstructing conventional wisdom, and in ridding oneself of desire and intentionality, thereby finding one's way back to naturalness and effortless action.

Fiercely egalitarian in tone, Master Incapable also criticizes superstition, offers a coherent philosophy of reclusion, and holds highly original views on life and death, and language and intellect in the animal world. As a work of literature, it combines forcefully argued discussions and alternative interpretations on well-known historical episodes with glimpses into the private life of the philosopher, his family members and entourage. This fully annotated translation, the first in English, also includes an introduction to help explain the unique position the work occupies in the history of Daoism."

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 163mm,  Width: 224mm,  Spine: 31mm
Weight:   390g
ISBN:   9780197603277
ISBN 10:   0197603270
Series:   The Hsu-Tang Library of Classical Chinese Literature
Pages:   168
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction Preface to Master Incapable Master Incapable, Book I The Fault of the Sages Illuminating the Foundation Analyzing the Delusion Being Free of Worries Offering Proof of Fraudulence (I, II) True Cultivation (I, II, III, IV) Master Incapable, Book II Discourse on King Wen Discourse on the Masters of Shouyang Discourse on Lord Lao Discourses on Confucius (I, II) Discourse on Fan Li Discourse on Song Yu Discourse on the Hermits of Shang Discourse on Yan Ling Discourse on Sun Deng Master Incapable, Book III Reply to Tong's Question Reply to Huayangzi's Question Reply to Yuzhongzi's Question Discourse on Fish Discourse on the Poison Bird Reply to Lu's Questions (I, II) Records of Things Witnessed (I, II, III) Consolidating the Foundation (I, II, III, IV) Bibliography

Jan De Meyer is an independent translator and scholar of Daoism, classical Chinese literature, and Tang dynasty intellectual life. His previous books include Wu Yun's Way: Life and Works of an Eighth-Century Daoist Master.

Reviews for Master Incapable: A Medieval Daoist on the Liberation of the Mind

With its useful supporting material and annotations, as well as the original text, this volume presents an interesting-and quite entertaining-text very well. It is certainly scholarly-thorough, but is also readily accessible to interested readers. * The Complete Review *


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