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Transfiguring Modern Temporality: Zhang Taiyan's Yogācāra Critique of Evolutionary History
著者 Murthy, Viren (著)
掲載誌 Modern China
巻号v.38 n.5
出版年月日2012.09
ページ483 - 522
出版者Sage
出版サイト http://www.sagepub.com/
出版地London, UK [倫敦, 英國]
資料の種類期刊論文=Journal Article
言語英文=English
ノートViren Murthy, Department of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison
キーワードZhang Taiyan; global capitalism; modern China; Chinese intellectual history; Chinese pilosophy; time; history
抄録Although ZhangTaiyan is famous for being a late Qing nationalist and revolutionary, scholars have yet to explore fully the significance of his Buddhist writings, especially as they relate to time and history. This article closely examines Zhang's writings about time and history and points out that Zhang made two interrelated but potentially conflicting arguments. On the one hand, he invoked Yogācāra Buddhism and Zhuang Zi to expound a relativistic vision of time and history. From this perspective, each nation has its historical particularity and cannot be judged from an external standard. However, on the other hand, in a context where intellectuals were uncritically adopting a framework of history as progress, Zhang grounded the theory of evolution in a theory of karmic seeds to develop an interpretation of history as a double movement in which the good gets better and the bad gets worse. The article delves into the significance of Zhang's arguments by highlighting the symmetries between Zhang's exposition of history and the logic of capitalism. Such structural similarities suggest that Zhang could think about time and history in this way precisely because he inhabited a world mediated by the dynamic of capitalism. His writings on Zhuang Zi and Buddhism should be seen as an example of a resistance to capitalism that is not based on a narrative of progress. In the context of twentieth-century Chinese intellectual history, where narratives of progress and evolution are a dominant chord, Zhang's counterpunctual critique of evolution is especially inspiring.
目次Abstract 483
Keywords 484
Modernity and Crisis 486
China's Entry into the Global Capitalist System of Nation-States 491
Time and History in the Late Qing 493
Japanese Attempts to Link Buddhism to Evolution 495
Zhang Taiyan's Buddhist/Daoist View of History as Objective 498
Zhang's Ground Evolution in Yogācāra Concepts 504
Conclusion 514
Acknowledgments 515
Author's Note 516
Declaration of Conflicting Interests 516
Funding 516
Notes 516
Refereces 519
ISSN00977004 (P); 15526836 (E)
ヒット数77
作成日2023.09.26
更新日期2023.09.26



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