Translated with Notes
by Arthur Waley. With an Introductionby Robert Wilkinson.
Dating from around 300BC, Tao Te Ching is the first great classic of
the Chinese school of philosophy called Taoism. Within its pages is
summed up a complete view of the cosmos and how human beings should
respond to it. A profound mystical insight into the nature of things
forms the basis for a humane morality and vision of political utopia.
The ideas in this work constitute one of the main shaping forces behind
Chinese spirituality, art and science, so much so that no understanding
of Chinese civilisation is possible without a grasp of Taoism. This
edition presents the authorative translation by Arthur Waley, with
a new Introduction reflecting recent developements in the interpretation
of the work.