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Anecdotes and thought experiments in Zhuangzi and Western philosophy

  • Autores: Monica Link
  • Localización: Rivista di estetica, ISSN 0035-6212, Anno 59, n. 72, 2019 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Briding traditions. Chinese and Western philosophy in dialogue), págs. 7-18
  • Idioma: italiano
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    • In seeking the truth, philosophers have long used fiction and counterfactual scenarios to raise and answer questions, to foster dialogue or give a commentary on some facet of life. In this paper I will present a few well-known thought experiments from contemporary Western philosophers and highlight some characteristic traits of such thought experiments. I will then discuss some of the fictitious anecdotes that appear in the Zhuangzi. In comparing the features of Western thought experiments to fables from Zhuangzi, we will see that although Zhuangzi’s stories would likely fail to be considered good philosophical thought experiments (according to the Western tradition), the very thing that makes them fail is arguably what allows the writings of Zhuangzi to continue to inspire philosophical reflection and dialogue.


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