Description: If you are from the West, it is likely that you normally assume that you are a subject who relates to objects and other subjects through actions that spring purely from your own intentions and will. Chinese philosophers, however, show how mistaken this conception of action is. Philosophy of action in Classical China is radically different from its counterpart in the Western philosophical narrative. While the latter usually assumes we are discrete individual subjects with the ability to act or to effect change, Classical Chinese philosophers theorize that human life is embedded in endless networks of relationships with other entities, phenomena, and socio-material contexts. These relations are primary to the constitution of the person, and hence acting within an early Chinese context is interacting and co-acting along with others, human or nonhuman. This book is the first monograph dedicated to the exploration and rigorous reconstruction of an extraordinary strategy for efficacious relational action devised by Classical Chinese philosophers, one which attempts to account for the interdependent and embedded character of human agency-what Mercedes Valmisa calls "adapting" or "adaptive agency" (yin) As opposed to more unilateral approaches to action conceptualized in the Classical Chinese corpus, such as forceful and prescriptive agency, adapting requires heightened self- and other-awareness, equanimity, flexibility, creativity, and response. These capacities allow the agent to
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EAN: 9780197572962
UPC: 9780197572962
ISBN: 9780197572962
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Item Length: 22.9 cm
Item Weight: 0.4 kg
Book Title: Adapting: a Chinese Philosophy of Action
Item Height: 235mm
Item Width: 156mm
Author: Mercedes Valmisa
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: Social Sciences, Popular Philosophy, History
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Publication Year: 2021
Type: Textbook
Number of Pages: 320 Pages