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Agency and Morality in Xuanxue Thought

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摘要

Xuanxue or “Neo-Daoist” thinkers did not theorize about agency or morality as distinct issues, which is how they are often dealt with in contemporary philosophy. However, we can summarize their ways of approaching agency and morality by glimpsing their rich philosophical systems and concentrating on their views of ideal conduct and the types of actions that fall short. In this chapter, we demonstrate that the overarching message of Xuanxue can be summed up as “be self-so” or “be as one naturally is”—and this is also the best summary of how issues related to agency and morality are conceived. We explore the differing perspectives on what being “self-so” looks like in the thought of Wang Bi, Ji Kang, Ruan Ji, and Guo Xiang; this notion proves to be wildly more complex, rich, and difficult than it might first seem.

源语言英语
主期刊名The Routledge Companion to Chinese Philosophy
出版商Taylor and Francis
232-241
页数10
ISBN(电子版)9781040422830
ISBN(印刷版)9781040422878
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 1月 2025

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