AUSTRIA 1pol1 Philopaper
AUSTRIA 1pol1 Philopaper
AUSTRIA 1pol1 Philopaper
FINAL PAPER
In the world today, individuals seem to seek the meaning in everything that they
are able to grasp in their day to day lives. This attempt to try in finding meanings of
different matters is the problem that is seen through the lenses of Taoism. In this
philosophy, it is known that we need not to relentlessly understand everything of our liking
and choosing for it can entail that we are forcing the concept of the dao. Taoism is a
philosophy that centers itself towards the dao, in which is the primordial mover of all
things. It is not only a mere principle in Taoism because it is highly considered as the very
center of the philosophy that enshrines itself towards humanity because it has the
certainty of having and being able to govern life itself whether human or natural. Lao Zi
was the founder of this philosophy and is regarded as the “old master” who’s identity is
not known entirely by many because there weren’t credible accounts that would validate
that he lived among us.1 Lao Zi’s works can be seen and grasped through the dao de jing.
It is known as the second most translated book after the bible for it withholds Chinese
wisdom. In this book, it contains poetry that reveals itself in various complexities such as
its vision, challenge, aesthetics and emotion which can really move an individual towards
his choosing alongside ‘the way’, the dao. 2Although it is translated in many languages, it
still has that subjectivity for the works in the text are created depending on one’s
interpretation. The dao is supposed to be nameless and as well as the one that can
ultimately guide individuals to progress and not to regress.
3 Chen, Y. (2009). Revealing the Dao of Heaven through the Dao of humans: Sincerity in
The Doctrine of the Mean. Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 4(4), 537–551.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11466-009-0035-0
The dao surely grounds us certain in this world full uncertainty; and this grounding
proves us to be ascertain in our passion so that we may really head towards the dao, the
inexplainable, the absolute, and the end. Things are said to be unescapably to unfold by
5
Reid, G. (1917). Taoism, an Appreciation. The Biblical World, 49(2), 78–88.
https://doi.org/10.1086/475692
6
Chen, Y. (2009). Revealing the Dao of Heaven through the Dao of humans: Sincerity in The
Doctrine of the Mean. Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 4(4), 537–551.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11466-009-0035-0
themselves through the course of the dao because it “weaves perpetual spell on its
readers”7. The dao posit to us that having it to be nameless makes it absolute and through
that it may really be beneficial to us for it implies that it can make us find our own truths
though the course of the dao. “For indeed the higher the truth, the less it can be described
in one expression or definition”; this just emphasizes that once we have already searched
for our own paths, we can now subject ourselves to the dao. Individuals should be in
search for their own truths without having to force something that they’re not capable of
doing and by not going about their passions because through this they will be one with
reality, their own reality.