From Noncoercive Action to Shapelessness: On the Ontological Ground of Laozi’s Political Philosophy

The theoretical proposition that sages or ideal rulers <i>wuwei</i> 無為 (act noncoercively) to achieve <i>ziran</i> 自然 of people has been clearly identified as the key claim in the political field, as posed by Laozi. However, this proposition leaves two questions worth further...

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Main Author: Yiming Wang
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description The theoretical proposition that sages or ideal rulers <i>wuwei</i> 無為 (act noncoercively) to achieve <i>ziran</i> 自然 of people has been clearly identified as the key claim in the political field, as posed by Laozi. However, this proposition leaves two questions worth further consideration. Firstly, how does this political claim relate to other, somewhat negative, political claims in Laozi, such as <i>bushangxian</i> 不尚賢 (not promoting those of superior character)? Secondly, why and in what sense should <i>ziran</i> of people and things be affirmed? Correspondingly, the purpose of this paper was to elucidate that those seemingly negative political claims are critiques of the ruler’s <i>youwei</i> 有為 (coercive action) in governance, in accordance with the viewpoint of noncoercive action, and to argue that the affirmation of the value of <i>ziran</i> must be established in the metaphysical realm of shapeless Dao instead of in the political realm. On the grounds of Dao, although the content of <i>ziran</i> involves the diversity of states of things, a permanent change of those states really establishes the measures and criteria of the <i>ziran</i> of things.
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spelling doaj.art-2e41ce72659e44409bb73bb9d0bb51f72023-11-23T18:41:17ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442022-08-0113980710.3390/rel13090807From Noncoercive Action to Shapelessness: On the Ontological Ground of Laozi’s Political PhilosophyYiming Wang0Department of Philosophy, Peking University, Beijing 100871, ChinaThe theoretical proposition that sages or ideal rulers <i>wuwei</i> 無為 (act noncoercively) to achieve <i>ziran</i> 自然 of people has been clearly identified as the key claim in the political field, as posed by Laozi. However, this proposition leaves two questions worth further consideration. Firstly, how does this political claim relate to other, somewhat negative, political claims in Laozi, such as <i>bushangxian</i> 不尚賢 (not promoting those of superior character)? Secondly, why and in what sense should <i>ziran</i> of people and things be affirmed? Correspondingly, the purpose of this paper was to elucidate that those seemingly negative political claims are critiques of the ruler’s <i>youwei</i> 有為 (coercive action) in governance, in accordance with the viewpoint of noncoercive action, and to argue that the affirmation of the value of <i>ziran</i> must be established in the metaphysical realm of shapeless Dao instead of in the political realm. On the grounds of Dao, although the content of <i>ziran</i> involves the diversity of states of things, a permanent change of those states really establishes the measures and criteria of the <i>ziran</i> of things.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/13/9/807Daosuperior virtuenoncoercive action<i>ziran</i>
spellingShingle Yiming Wang
From Noncoercive Action to Shapelessness: On the Ontological Ground of Laozi’s Political Philosophy
Religions
Dao
superior virtue
noncoercive action
<i>ziran</i>
title From Noncoercive Action to Shapelessness: On the Ontological Ground of Laozi’s Political Philosophy
title_full From Noncoercive Action to Shapelessness: On the Ontological Ground of Laozi’s Political Philosophy
title_fullStr From Noncoercive Action to Shapelessness: On the Ontological Ground of Laozi’s Political Philosophy
title_full_unstemmed From Noncoercive Action to Shapelessness: On the Ontological Ground of Laozi’s Political Philosophy
title_short From Noncoercive Action to Shapelessness: On the Ontological Ground of Laozi’s Political Philosophy
title_sort from noncoercive action to shapelessness on the ontological ground of laozi s political philosophy
topic Dao
superior virtue
noncoercive action
<i>ziran</i>
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/13/9/807
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