Daoist Philosophy: Right & Wrong | Zhuangzi’s Owls and Crows Crave Mice |
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A story about different ways of life of different creatures. Is it about scepticism, relativism, or
perspectivism, or is it a therapeutic tale that makes fun of judgmental or moralistic people? #zhuangzi #philosophy #daoism Sources: Zhuangzi: https://ctext.org/zhuangzi Friedrich Nietzsche, Nachgelassene Fragmente Ende 1886 — Frühjahr 1887 (Posthumous Fragments, end of 1886 to spring 1887); NF-1886,7[60] http://www.nietzschesource.org/#eKGWB/NF-1886,7[60] Contributors: Scripts: Hans-Georg Moeller (https://www.amazon.com/Hans-Georg- Moeller/e/B08VS4PP7X?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1612620009&sr=1-1) Animations: Rory O’Neill (https://enuffing.com/) Production: Fai Subtitles (Chinese): Jim Lei Wanjun Narrations (English): Simon Barber (https://izwi.com) Narrations (Spanish): Andrea Martinez (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCALwrLdjry1AbD56R8Vnl6A) You can support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/philosophyinmotion The money you donate will go to the production team, consisting mostly of university students. Our script writer Prof. Hans-Georg Moeller chooses not to receive any money. |