Between Machine and Man: The Question of Creation in the Transmission of Western Mechanical Knowledge in Seventeenth-Century China (A Case Study)

IF 0.1 0 ASIAN STUDIES Ming Qing Yanjiu Pub Date : 2021-12-21 DOI:10.1163/24684791-12340058
Wenfei Wang
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This paper aims to explore how the Jesuit missionaries and their Chinese supporters negotiated the tension between mechanical knowledge, along with its embedded theological implications and the Chinese worldview by examining the Yuanxi qiqi tushuo luzui 遠西奇器圖說錄最 and the biography of a Chinese inventor Huang Lüzhuang 黃履莊 in the context of the polemical debates on Christianity in seventeenth century China. Centring on the concept of creation, I demonstrate how the understanding of machine or automata relates to broader questions regarding the natural world and human agency at the juncture of intellectual transformations in both Europe and China: While some European thinkers, inspired by machines, promoted the worldview of a passive nature analogous to machine, concepts of unity and spontaneity provided the Chinese with an opportunity to account for the autonomy of the machine as something operating in accordance with the self-generating natural world.
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机器与人之间:十七世纪中国西方机械知识传递中的创造问题(个案研究)
本文旨在通过考察《元齐图说录》,探讨耶稣会传教士及其中国支持者如何应对机械知识及其内在的神学含义与中国世界观之间的紧张关系遠西奇器圖說錄最 和中国发明家黄路庄的传记黃履莊 在17世纪中国基督教争论的背景下。以创造的概念为中心,我展示了在欧洲和中国的知识转型之际,对机器或自动机的理解如何与关于自然世界和人类能动性的更广泛问题联系起来:虽然一些欧洲思想家受到机器的启发,提倡了类似于机器的被动本质的世界观,统一性和自发性的概念为中国人提供了一个机会,将机器的自主性解释为根据自我生成的自然世界运行的东西。
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