Multiple Choice
One notable difference between the Zhuangzi and traditional western philosophical texts is that
A) The Zhuangzi does not engage with philosophical issues.
B) The Zhuangzi is deeply religious.
C) The Zhuangzi does not contain arguments.
D) The Zhuangzi is not as systematic.
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