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The Propensity of Things: Toward a History of Efficacy in China

Author Francois Jullien

Format Paperback

Publisher Zone Books

Category Philosophy

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". . . truly a magnificent piece of work. . . " -- China Review International ". . . a thoughtful, at times brilliant essay. . ." -- The Journal of Asian Studies In this book, his first to appear in English, French sinologist François Jullien uses the Chinese concept of shi--meaning disposition or circumstance, power or potential--as a touchstone to explore Chinese culture and to uncover the intricate structure underlying Chinese modes of thinking. He follows the concept from one field to another--including military strategy, politics, the aesthetics of calligraphy, and literary theory--and from reflection on history to "first philosophy." At the point where these various domains intersect, a fundamental intuition assumed for centuries to be self-evident emerges, namely, that reality--every kind of reality--may be perceived as a particular deployment or arrangement of things to be relied upon and worked to one's advantage.

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Francois Jullien

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  • Publisher: Zone Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780942299953

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