Heidegger’s Gelassenheit, Daoist Wuwei 無為, and Non-willing
This article explores a key notion of Classical Daoism, namely wuwei 無為, through the lenses of Martin Heidegger’s Gelassenheit. My aim is to ask the question of whether a Heideggerian reading allows us to understand wuwei as a notion that circumvents the subject-object distinction characteristic of...
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Main Author: | BURIK, Steven |
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2024
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