Zhuangzi's "Difference Stories" and Patient Moral Relativism

In Xiangnong Hu & Yong Huang (eds.), Ethics in the Zhuangzi: Dialogues on the State of the Field. Cham: Springer. pp. 65-76 (2024)
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Abstract

I examine passages from the Zhuangzi that proponents of interpreting Zhuangzian ethics as "patient moral relativism" (PMR) primarily draw on to support their view. I consider whether in these passages Zhuangzi morally evaluates agents or their actions, and if he does, whether his evaluations support ascribing to him PMR. My argument is that Zhuangzi either fails to make the required moral evaluations or he makes moral evaluations that do not accord with PMR. A PMR-friendly reading is possible only if we accept contested interpretative claims about parts of the Zhuangzi that go beyond the primary textual evidence that is frequently cited in support of such a reading.

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Waldemar Brys
University of New South Wales (PhD)

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