"This is an unusally fine anthology. Individually the articles are clearly written and all offer some interesting comparisons or insights—some are brilliantly original. As a whole they complement each other very well, so that having read them all, one has the sense of understanding a variety of proposed solutions to central problems in the Zhuangzi. The issues of relativism, skepticism, and morality in the Zhuangzi are central to the study of Taoism. These are extremely clear, knowledgeable and illuminating examples of comparative philosophy." — Craig K. Ihara, California State University, Fullerton