"The Book of Chuang Tzu" by Zhuangzi, translated by Martin Palmer

"The Book of Chuang Tzu," authored by the ancient Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi, stands as a foundational text in the philosophy of nondualism and is essential for anyone delving into Daoism. Zhuangzi's teachings challenge the dualistic perspectives prevalent in many philosophical and religious traditions, particularly the sharp distinctions between right and wrong, life and death, and being and non-being.

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