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Welcome back From Reading Week
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Laozi Abandon knowledge w/o fatalism Freedom from social control By language daos Socially engineered ways of distinguishing/desiring Language opposites: 1 distinction 2 words Desires guided by one of the two Acting on that desire/distinction pair = wei 為 Wu-wei follows from wu-ming-yu-zhi Forgetting and returning to the child Complex version of abandon-knowledge paradox
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Famous First Line Constant dao is empty (Great Dao/Natural Dao) Any dao that daos(guides) can be changed Subject to interpretation, context and point of view Because made of 名 ming names Also no fixed relation to things—application can vary Different contexts, rectify names father/ruler Politics--a dao of reversal Reverses value names—dao the total opposites Value passivity, submissive, lower, female, soft, pliable, etc. Also not a constant dao—a heuristic to see ???? Reverse ruler who 反 fan opposites convention guide
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Re: Mencius Because similar—morality conventional Return to nature forget language v intuition Anti-Language “paradox” “This sentence is false” a pure paradox “All sentences are false” is false All language is bad, all distorts dao etc. Challenge to Zhuangzi Probably understands the paradox Hui shi 惠施 link and evidence of familiarity
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Questions Hand in Mid-terms and quiz now or before noon to Loletta
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Pipes of 天 tian nature:sky Human voices and arguing about philosophy is natural Like birds tweeting and frogs croaking Gives Yangzhu, Mozi and Mencius what they want Not worth anything Want authority over rivals and 天 tian nature:sky fails Hint from Shen Dao — no normative content Pure fact — no ought/value
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Zhuangzi’s Daoism Mencius refutation: Presupposes a 是 shi this:right Shi the heart over other organs Shi the sage’s heart (cultivation) to fools Priority of 道 dao guide over 天 tian nature:sky Nature, the cosmos not a moral authority Does not shi-fei this-not this 是 非 All shi-fei presuppose a dao—a way of speaking That guides human behavior Ways of drawing distinctions 辯
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Refutation of Mencius Should follow our hearts and should follow 天 tian nature:sky ( 性 xing nature ) All organs are equally natural (100 joints) C.f. Mencius' weeds as natural as nature How do you 是 shi this:right a favorite? Rely on the 心 xin heart-mind ? Begs the question Take turns or have no ruler?
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Refutation: 2 nd step Should cultivate the 心 xin heart-mind by studying Confucian sages. Even if we accept making the heart the ruler Why 是 shi this:right cultivating it this way and not that? Isn't fools heart a natural heart as much as the sages?
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是非 Refutation: Conclusion All shi-fei this-not this 是非 in the 心 xin heart-mind are 成 cheng prejudices You can't get a 是 shi this:right out of the heart without putting one in No 'ought' from 'is‘ (no ‘ought’ w/o an ‘ought’) Intuition cannot be the guide to 道 dao guide Presupposes a standard What about Daoist intuition? No such thing! Only skepticism
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Using Priority of Dao over 天 Must presuppose a 道 dao guide Choosing and interpreting have a dao For a Daoist, 天 tian nature:sky not an authority All guidance from some 道 dao guide The cosmos doesn't make guiding judgments So what? Cannot escape responsibility for our own dao judgments Should I follow 天 tian nature:sky ? Same question no matter what authority
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Must Be Handled Carefully Not all "equal" or "good" Normative judgments All "natural" (non-normative) Judgments of "good" "bad" "equal" etc. made from a point of view Presupposes 道 dao guide or standard of shi-fei this-not this 是 非 Hui Shi’s mistake: no right or wrong
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Indexicals and Relativism A more formidable foe: The墨辯Later Mohist realists Language based on similarities and differences in the world Real not conventional Language is not breath, but about things However, what it is about is never fixed Makes the point by using indexicals
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Indexicals Terms whose reference changes speaker, audience, time I, you, today, here, now Tuesday, February 1998, Queen's Rd., etc Key indexical distinction is this/that是彼 Anything can be a 'this' or a 'that' Relation to the speaker Also comparative terms: Large/small, above/below etc
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No Argument: Punning Shift Slides from是彼 this/that too是 非 right/wrong Evaluative judgments comparative Beautiful/ugly, good/bad Language based on conventional indexicals shi-fei this-not this 是非 If language is not fixed, is it any different from twittering? Or not?
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Shi-bi this-that 是彼 to 是 非 Anything can be a 'this' or a 'that' Relation to the speaker Also comparative terms: Large/small, above/below etc. Learned from惠 施 Hui Shih?
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What Conclusion? All is one? 惠 施 (Hui shi) draws this conclusion from comparative relativism 天 地一體 "Heaven and earth form one body (distinctions are unreal) Zhuangzi rebuts this—can’t know From where do we conclude that? All judgment is perspectival What perspective makes them all one
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Ultimate POV? Axis of daos道樞 From there all different judgments are possible But no judgment is actually made To make it would be to step off the axis and start down one of the possible paths Still make judgments— but always on our way somewhere In awareness that in other perspectives, I would make different judgment
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All is One? This is an anti-language judgment No distinctions, no names Zhuangzi points out a consequence of the paradox If I make the judgment that all is one Then that one and the judgment makes two The two and recognition that there are two make a third Now no one can stop the progression. Don't make the judgment!
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Can't (Shouldn't?) Escape From Perspectives The Handan walk The Handan walk n Even if all humans agree, it doesn't make it right – Deer and fish n Even if all natural kinds agree, doesn't make it right – Maybe valuing life is not a mistake n Dream of the skull-pillow n Conclusion: no one knows anything? – No – I don't know if I have the correct distinction between knowing and not-knowing
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So what advice? Truth relativism too strong Stop making judgments? No (paradox) All perspectives are equal? No Hitler is just like Gandhi? No Strong skepticism doesn't entail anything This is mild skepticism No argument against your perspective Keep making judgments about others Just awareness that there are alternatives Hard to convince them and vice versa Tolerance, openness, and don’t kill b/c different
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So what advice? (2) Be open to alternative perspectives Youth and flexibility Do the usual Not anti-conventional or anti-language But only pragmatic conclusion The usual is communicable and hence useful End of the matter Skill transcendence. Cook Ding庖 丁story Loss of self in activity Spontaneity, tranquility, satisfaction Exercise of acquired skills
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Problems Pull in opposite directions Skill transcendence and openness Openness and acceptance of convention Skill and defect Knowledge is limited and life is unlimited Aiming for perfect skill is a mistake
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Back to the West Existentialism: Western Daoism Or Daoism: Chinese existentialism??
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