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Against Teleology and Abstraction

Clerestory (Bryan Kam)

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Is There a Co-Correspondence Theory of Truth?

Juanza is not opposed to reasoning in all cases. He just sees it as potentially limiting, because it can cause you to create these abstractions and then you interact with those abstractions. And so reasoning has its uses, but it's only one tool of many for juanza. By the time you get to semilike nicha, it's quite different. A and an heideger as well, are kind of going our opposing trends to this. But what's interesting in chinese philosophy is that it happens very early on, that there's this resistance, and that this resistance is preserved in the janza.

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