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Comparative Philosophy Seminar - Zhunagzi On Not Following The Leader

October 27, 2023
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Philosophy Hall, Room 716, Columbia University 1150 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10027

Speaker: David Wong, Duke University

Abstract: I begin with identifying Confucian metaphors of leadership for the way the mind (or the heart-mind) should lead the whole person. I then discuss how the Daoist text Zhuangzi criticizes this conception of the mind’s leadership as too fixed and rigid--unresponsive to the fluidity and unpredictability of the world. The text suggests as an alternative a way that the whole embodied person can fluidly respond to the world. This alternative ties into some contemporary work, scientific and philosophical, of how the whole person and not just the deliberating mind processes information from the world. I end by discussing how the critique of the fixed and rigid mind can suggest alternative models of political governance that distribute and integrate guidance throughout the body politic.

NOTE ON ENTRY FOR NON-COLUMBIA GUESTS: The door to Philosophy Hall will only open with a Columbia University ID card. If you do not have this card please arrive early where someone will be standing outside until the meeting begins. If you arrive late, you can ask someone walking nearby to let you in or contact Cole at [email protected]. Please only contact Cole as a final resource so as not to interrupt the talk. 

RSVP is required for dinner. Dinner will take place at a nearby restaurant. Please contact Cole at [email protected] for further information.

Note Regarding Donations: Due to COVID-19, donations are only accepted through Columbia University’s secure online giving form, Giving to Columbia.

Accessibility Statement: Columbia University encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. The University Seminars' participants with dis- abilities who anticipate needing accommodations or who have questions about physical access may contact the Office of Disability Services at 212.854.2388 or [email protected]. Disability accommodations, including sign-language interpreters, are available on request. Requests for accommodations must be made two weeks in advance. On campus, seminar participants with disabilities should alert a Public Safety Officer  if they need assistance accessing campus. 

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This event is sponsored by the Comparative Philosophy Seminar and cosponsored by the Weatherhead East Asia Institute.

Contact Information

Allison Aitken