The Tao Is Silent

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The Tao Is Silent is a philosophical book by Raymond Smullyan that playfully explores Taoist thought through paradoxes, dialogues, and logical puzzles.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
philosophy book
author Raymond Smullyan
explores Taoist notions of emptiness
Taoist notions of ineffability of the Tao
Taoist notions of non-action (wu wei)
Taoist notions of spontaneity
limits of rational thought
nature of paradox
relationship between logic and mysticism
genre philosophy
popular philosophy
hasPart dialogues
logical puzzles
paradoxes
philosophical essays
hasTheme East–West philosophical dialogue
critique of rigid rationalism
limits of language
nature of reality
nature of the self
nature of truth
paradox and self-reference
play as a mode of philosophical inquiry
spiritual insight beyond concepts
influencedBy Raymond Smullyan's work in logic
Tao Te Ching
Zhuangzi
classical Taoism
mathematical logic
intendedAudience general readers
readers interested in Taoism
readers interested in logic
language English
mainSubject Eastern philosophy
Taoism
Western philosophy
comparative philosophy
logic
mysticism
paradox
style conversational
humorous
informal
playful

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Raymond Smullyan notableWork The Tao Is Silent