The Tao of art: the inner meaning of Chinese art and philosophy

Whether Taoism is a nature philosophy or simply pantheism, it is clearly one of the world's oldest and most important philosophies of life. In The Tao of Art, Ben Willis brings together two widely disparate fields of thought, art and philosophy, and shows the unity between them in Taoism. A rec...

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Tác giả chính: Willis, Ben
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Được phát hành: London Century 1987
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