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- Title
Dao as a Unified Composition or Plurality: A Nihilism Perspective.
- Authors
Banka, Rafal
- Abstract
This article departs from a mereological conceptualization of the Daoist metaphysical system in the Daodejing 道德經. I discuss what parthood status applies to dao 道. Whereas it is quite intuitive that you 有—the region of concrete objects—has parthood relationships and compositions (entities made from parts), the other, undifferentiated region, dao, poses a considerable problem. This problem can be characterized in the following way: (a) dao cannot be characterized as a particular composition, which entails that it does not include parts. However, (b) dao underpins compositions in you, which entails that it contains compositions or at least parts that make compositions in you. This generates a problem of how compositions are possible with an undifferentiated ontological foundation. I focus on one possible approach to this problem––mereological nihilism, according to which no composition is possible. Assuming nihilism entails dao composed of mereological simples––fundamental entities, which are not parts.
- Subjects
NIHILISM (Philosophy); CHINESE philosophy; TAOISM; WHOLE &; parts (Philosophy); PLURALISM
- Publication
Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy, 2023, Vol 22, Issue 3, p381
- ISSN
1540-3009
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11712-023-09891-x