Laozi – Tao Te Ching 2022 Turkish Book Turkey
Laozi – Tao Te Ching (Tao Te Ching) – Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları Turkish Edition (2022)
Description:
This Turkish edition of Tao Te Ching by Laozi was published by Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları in 2022. Printed in Turkish, the work is one of the foundational texts of Daoist philosophy and among the most influential philosophical classics in world literature.
Composed of eighty-one concise chapters, Tao Te Ching explores the concepts of the Tao (the Way) and Te (Virtue), encouraging readers to live in harmony with nature through simplicity, humility, moderation, and effortless action (wu wei). Rather than promoting force or ambition, Laozi advocates inner peace, wisdom, and balance as the keys to both personal fulfillment and good governance. The text has profoundly influenced Chinese philosophy, religion, politics, and literature for more than two millennia.
Themes such as harmony, simplicity, wisdom, nature, leadership, and inner peace appear throughout the work. Revered as one of the greatest classics of Eastern philosophy, Tao Te Ching continues to inspire readers seeking insight into the art of living and the principles of a balanced life.
Key Features:
• Author: Laozi
• Original Title: Tao Te Ching
• Turkish Title: Tao Te Ching
• Publisher: Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları
• Publication Date: 2022
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Philosophy; Eastern Philosophy; Classical Literature
• Subject: Daoist philosophy and the principles of harmony and natural living
• Literary Content: Classical philosophical text; Aphorisms
• Themes: Tao; Virtue; Harmony; Simplicity; Wisdom; Wu Wei
• Historical Focus: Ancient Chinese philosophy
• Educational Value: One of the most influential philosophical works in history, introducing the fundamental principles of Daoism and the philosophy of living in accordance with the natural order
• Collector Appeal: Turkish edition of the timeless Daoist classic attributed to Laozi, one of the cornerstones of Eastern philosophy