Forgetting: Its Meaning in the Zhuangzi’s Philosophy of Self-Cultivation
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- Bai, Ziqiang (Author)
Title
Forgetting: Its Meaning in the Zhuangzi’s Philosophy of Self-Cultivation
Abstract
<jats:p>The significance of forgetting in the Zhuangzi and its methodological significance for living a good life in particular has long been recognized by Zhuangzian scholars. However, with regard to what is really meant by forgetting, scholars are still far from reaching some clear consensus. Thus, with the aim of clarifying what is meant by forgetting in the Zhuangzi, I propose a wholistic understanding of forgetting in terms of the Zhuangzian conception of human self-cultivation. On the one hand, it involves an analysis of how forgetting is used negatively in the Zhuangzi to characterize and explain human fallenness. On the other hand, it also entails a careful analysis of all positive uses of forgetting in the text to mean our elimination of chengxin, orientation to the Dao, and fitness with all things in harmony.</jats:p>
Publication
Religions
Volume
16
Issue
8
Date
2025-08-11
Language
en
ISSN
2077-1444
Short Title
Forgetting
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dspace.usj.edu.mo
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Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation
Bai, Z. (2025). Forgetting: Its Meaning in the Zhuangzi’s Philosophy of Self-Cultivation. Religions, 16(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16081037
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