The Dao Admits of No Admixture: Mysticism and Moral Realism in Zhuangzi’s Writings

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Abstract

Recent philosophical scholarship tends to cast Zhuangzi’s philosophy as promoting moral relativism. This is especially true with Chad Hansen’s interpretation of Zhuangzi’s writings. This article seeks to challenge this dominant relativist reading by showing that such a reading does not align with the numerous normative and evaluative remarks that can be found in Zhuangzi’s work. Furthermore, this article aims to show that it is more plausible that Zhuangzi’s metaethical view is that of moral realism instead of moral relativism. This is because a moral realist interpretation of Zhuangzi’s philosophy fits more, not only with the aforesaid evaluative and normative remarks of Zhuangzi’s writings, but also with the mystical elements found in the same writings.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)43-84
JournalBudhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture
Volume22
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes

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