Very happy to announce that my article, “Two Ways of Being at Peace with our Fate and Nature in the Zhuangzi” has (at last!) been published at Philosophy East and West. You can find the abstract below:
This article offers an interpretation of anming 安命 or “being at peace with fate” in the Zhuangzi that highlights its heterogeneous understanding and usage throughout the text. To do so, it focuses on two main approaches to anming in the Zhuangzi《 莊子》. The first approach emphasizes our relationship with the forces of the cosmos, which have no regard for our values or preferences, and encourages us to clearly understand these forces, to adopt an attitude of peace or serenity toward them, and to obey them willingly. The second approach relies on a normative conception of our individual nature that independently gives us reason to obey our own natural tendencies and respect those of others. Although each approach differs in terms of focus, both offer powerful philosophical resources for being at peace with our fate and nature.
The author’s preprint version is still available here, for those of you without access.
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