Question

This text is divided into “Outer Chapters,” “Miscellaneous Chapters,” and the seven “Inner Chapters” traditionally attributed to its namesake author. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this text, whose namesake author asks if he is a man dreaming of being a butterfly or a butterfly dreaming of being a man in a passage illustrating the “Transformation of Things.”
ANSWER: Zhuangzi (“JWONG-tzuh”)
[10e] The Zhuangzi is named for a thinker from this tradition. This Chinese tradition, which advocates for “effortless action” called wúwéi, was founded by Laozi (“LAO-tzuh”) and is named for a concept often translated as “the way.”
ANSWER: Daoism [or Taoism or dàojiào]
[10m] The Zhuangzi begins with Zhuangzi and Huizi (“hway-tzuh”) debating whether fish can have this trait. Albert Camus’ (“al-BAIR ka-MOOH’s”) essay “The Myth of Sisyphus” ends by declaring “one must imagine Sisyphus” with this trait.
ANSWER: happiness [accept word forms like happy]
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Chicago ANotre Dame A10101030
Chicago BIllinois C0101020
Illinois AIllinois D10101030
Illinois BWashU A10101030
Iowa ANorthwestern A0101020
Northwestern BIndiana0101020
Notre Dame BWashU B0101020
Purdue APurdue B0101020
Purdue CNotre Dame C0101020
Iowa BSIUE0101020