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Mercedes Valmisa, "Adapting: A Chinese Philosophy of Action" (Oxford UP, 2021)

New Books in Chinese Studies

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The Limits of Human Agency

Mercedes: Admitting that we are not individuals is kind of letting go of a certain kind of control, of total control that we actually don't have. So once you let go of that kind of individualistic egoist is conceit,. What happens is that you gain freedom, freedom to adapt and choose to join forces with whatever you deem beneficial or effective. Adaptive agency is the way to build collective society. All right, so that's enough for now of chapter three. Chapter four? Here we explore the notion of limits of the efficacy of human agency, especially with the problem of mean, commonly translated as phase.

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