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In The Blind Singer, Wellington writer Chris Price ?cultivates the art / of listening' to explore this question. Price has a clear and precise ear and the poems dance and shimmer around ?the heart of our hearing'. And she draws on wider material: Music and science meet, shake hands, are introduced to history. Scepticism contends with superstition, and blindness and sight interrogate each other, eventually agreeing that ?Sometimes/ you have to turn away so you can see'. 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Introduction: Why This Book Is Relevant and Critical Today -- 2. A Personal Journey and Introduction -- 3. Daoist Cosmology and Axiology, or the Philosophy of Qi and Virtues -- 4. Virtue and Qi: The Pursuit of Immortality in Daosim -- 5. Daoist Epistemology: Integral Cultivation of Knowing and Being -- 6. My Personal Journey and Is It Good for You to Be Good? -- 7. A Brief Comparison of Daoist Philosophy and the Enlightenment -- 8. Integrating Reason, Emotion, Subjectivity, Spirituality, and Neuroscience -- 9. The Technology of Cultivating Virtue and Qi?An Overview -- 10. Alignment of Being Human with Virtue and Qi -- 11. Insights from within the Daoist Tradition: Incorporating Qi and Virtue into Contemporary Education -- 12. 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