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SOURCE: Wu Kuang, Ming. “Trying without Trying: Toward a Taoist Phenomenology of Truth.” Journal of Chinese Philosophy 8, no. 2 (June 1981): 143-66.

In the following essay, Wu Kuang explores the philosophical tension Chuang Tzu creates when he formulates the conflict between trying-not-to-try and not-trying-to-try.

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