The Agora: The Natural Way of Taoism
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translated by James Legge
Book I, "Enjoyment in Untroubled Ease."
Book II, "The Adjustment
of Controversies,"
Book III, "Nourishing the Lord of Life."
Book IV, "Man in the World,
Associated with other Men,"
Book V, "The Seal of Virtue Complete."
Book VI, "The Great and
Most Honoured Master,"
Book VII, "The Normal Course for Rulers and Kings."
Part II.
Book VIII, "Webbed Toes."
Book IX, "Horse's Hooves."
Book X, "Cutting Open Satchels."
Book XI, "Letting Be, and Exercising
Forbearance,"
Book XII, "Heaven and Earth,"
Book XIII, "The Way of Heaven,"
Book XIV, "The Revolution of Heaven,"
Book XV, "Ingrained Ideas."
Book XVI, "Correcting the Nature."
Book XVII, "The Floods of Autumn,"
Book XVIII, "Perfect Enjoyment."
Book XIX, "The Full Understanding
of Life,"
Book XX, "The Tree on the Mountain,"
Book XXI, "Thien Tsze-fang,"
Book XXII, "Knowledge Rambling in
the North,"
Part III.
Book XXIII, "Kang-sang Khû,"
Book XXIV, "Hsü Wû-kwei,"
Book XXV, "Tseh-yang,"
Book XXVI, "What Comes from Without."
Book XXVII, "Metaphorical
Language."
Book XXVIII, "Kings who have wished to resign the Throne,"
Book XXIX, "The Robber Kih,"
Book XXX, "Delight in the Sword Fight."
Book XXXI, "The Old Fisherman."
Book XXXII, "Lieh Yü-khâu."
Book XXXIII, "Historical Phases of Tâoist
Teaching,"