Ontology or Theology? François Jullien and Chinese Vitalism

IF 2.7 2区 社会学 Q1 CULTURAL STUDIES
S. Lash
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François Jullien intervenes into the ontology debates to understand Chinese thought as an anti-ontology, but instead in terms of ‘life’, that is as a sort of vitalism. Chinese anti-ontology features the juxtaposition of the wu (there-is-not) with the you (there-is). This, I argue, maps onto theology’s counterposition of otherworldly and this-worldly. Here Daoism features an ascetic and unstratified wu in contraposition to Confucianism’s you of moderation and stratification. We contrast ontology’s causation with ‘efficacy’ in Jullien’s Chinese thought. We read Zhuangzi’s ‘Equalization of Things’, where the inequalities of the you are equalized in the wu, as a sort of vitalist object energetics. We turn to Chinese ethics, and its driving virtue of yi. We understand the yi not as ‘righteousness’, which is a theological attribute of Christ, but instead as closer to political ‘right’, in China embedded in immanentist forms of life. Western Cartesian ontology is often contrasted with Chinese thought that works through a certain ‘analogism’. We read this, with Walter Benjamin’s Chinese ‘mimetic’ faculty, in terms of a vitalist energetics, a forcefield of the Ten Thousand Things.
本体论还是神学?于连与中国活力主义
于连介入本体论的争论,将中国思想理解为一种反本体论,而是从“生命”的角度,即一种生机论。中国的反本体论以“无”与“有”并置为特征。我认为,这映射到了神学对超凡脱俗和现世的对立。在这里,道教的特点是一种禁欲和无层次的“武”,与儒家的中庸和分层的“你”形成了鲜明的对比。我们将于连中国思想中的本体论因果与“功效”进行比较。我们读过庄子的《物的均等化》,其中“你”的不平等在“物”中被均等化,作为一种活力论的客体能量论。我们转向中国伦理,以及它的驱动美德“易”。我们不把义理解为“义”,这是基督的神学属性,而是更接近政治上的“义”,在中国嵌入了内在主义的生活形式。西方笛卡尔的本体论常常与中国的思想形成对比,后者通过某种“类比”来工作。我们用瓦尔特·本雅明的中国“模仿”能力,从活力论的能量学、万物的力场的角度来阅读这篇文章。
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期刊介绍: Theory, Culture & Society is a highly ranked, high impact factor, rigorously peer reviewed journal that publishes original research and review articles in the social and cultural sciences. Launched in 1982 to cater for the resurgence of interest in culture within contemporary social science, Theory, Culture & Society provides a forum for articles which theorize the relationship between culture and society. Theory, Culture & Society is at the cutting edge of recent developments in social and cultural theory. The journal has helped to break down some of the disciplinary barriers between the humanities and the social sciences by opening up a wide range of new questions in cultural theory.
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