contrivedname! Posted September 6, 2009 Let it be known that had he simply spent more time working on his wording, your reactions would be entirely different. uhh he was a philologist and was very intentional in his use of wording, perhaps to the opposite extreme of what you just stated. nietzche also expounded on "how to philosophize with a hammer"; i dont think he was going for pop philosophy just my take Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
River Gazer Posted September 7, 2009 Maybe wording is the wrong word... Taoism, without it's obscurity, has principles similar to iron maiden or anarchy club... F#$k the government, party hearty, beat em at their own game, and it people wont listen, think of a more clever way. Maybe i was reading the 'wrong' tao te ching, but love it or shuv it, after 2600 years, the tao te ching is still counterculture Share this post Link to post Share on other sites