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The provided passages do not contain information about the practical implications of Zhuangzi. They mention that Zhuangzi is part of a book titled "Zhuangzi: The Complete Writings," translated by Brook Ziporyn [1, 2]. The passages focus on a book by Brook Ziporyn called "Experiments in Mystical Atheism," which proposes a new approach to theism-scientism divide rooted in mystical atheism, drawing on legacies of Daoism, Buddhism, Spinoza, Nietzsche, and Bataille [2].
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m Daoism to Spinoza and Beyond Brook <b>Ziporyn</b>. 1. <b>Zhuangzi</b>, <b>Zhuangzi: The Complete Writings</b>, trans. Brook <b>Ziporyn</b> (Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing, 2020), 272; slightly modified. 2. E3p27 refers to Ethics, Part ...
Title: Experiments in Mystical Atheism by Brook Ziporyn Description: A new approach to the theism-scientism divide rooted in a deeper form of atheism. Western philosophy is stuck in an irresolvable conflict between two approaches to the spiritual malaise of our times: either we need more God (the “turn to religion”) or less religion (the New Atheism). In this book, Brook Ziporyn proposes an alternative that avoids both totalizing theomania and atomizing reductionism. What we need, he argues, is a deeper, more thoroughgoing, even religious rejection of God: an affirmative atheism without…