Reiteration and automaton: A posthumanist reading of repetition in Zhuangzi and Jacques Lacan

IF 0.5 2区 哲学 0 ASIAN STUDIES ASIAN PHILOSOPHY Pub Date : 2022-12-28 DOI:10.1080/09552367.2022.2160046
Quan Wang
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ABSTRACT This article compares repetition in Zhuangzi and Jacques Lacan from three perspectives: repetition as a mechanism, a revelation, and a solution. First, repetition enables us to detect underlying structures. Zhuangzi loses himself in observing the intricate animal relationships (the mantis, cicada, magpie) without any knowledge of being watched over by a garden-keeper. Lacan rewrites these positions into three stages of human development. Repetition also serves as a revelation. The four repetitions of the magus’ diagnoses reveal the shift from the transparent subject to the opaque subject. Lacan absorbs this mysterious Daoist concept and rewrites repetition as “an encounter with the real.” Finally, to restore the symbiotic coexistence with things, Zhuangzi resorts to repetition. Like Zhuangzi, Lacan acknowledges the capacity for repetition to enable our encounter with the Real; unlike Zhuangzi, Lacan holds that the primary function of repetition is to “haul” the subject from collapsing into the Real.
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重复与自动机:对《庄子》和雅克·拉康重复的后人文主义解读
摘要本文从重复的机制、启示和解决三个方面对庄子和拉康的重复进行了比较。首先,重复使我们能够检测到潜在的结构。庄子在观察复杂的动物关系(螳螂、蝉、喜鹊)时迷失了自己,而不知道有花园管理员在看管。拉康将这些立场改写为人类发展的三个阶段。重复也是一种启示。magus诊断的四次重复揭示了从透明主体到不透明主体的转变。拉康吸收了这种神秘的道家观念,将重复改写为“与真实的相遇”。最后,为了恢复与事物的共生关系,庄子诉诸于重复。像庄子一样,拉康承认重复的能力,使我们能够与真实相遇;与《庄子》不同的是,拉康认为重复的主要作用是“牵引”主体不致坍塌到真实之中。
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期刊介绍: Asian Philosophy is an international journal concerned with such philosophical traditions as Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Buddhist and Islamic. The purpose of the journal is to bring these rich and varied traditions to a worldwide academic audience. It publishes articles in the central philosophical areas of metaphysics, philosophy of mind, epistemology, logic, moral and social philosophy, as well as in applied philosophical areas such as aesthetics and jurisprudence. It also publishes articles comparing Eastern and Western philosophical traditions.
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