Neville, Robert. “Daoist Relativism, Ethical Choice, and Normative Measure.”  Journal of Chinese Philosophy 29, no.1 (March 2002): 5-20

Abstract

(excerpt) Daoism, like Confucianism, seeks to find a contemporary voice in a cultural world vastly different from that of the period of its founding vocabulary. Even less than in the case of Confucianism can we recover the cultural context of its founding. Regardless of outings contexts, both bring texts, trajectories of interpretation, and accumulated intellectual institution to the contemporary global philosophic discussion. Moreover, they bring baggage.