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For readers interested in philosophy and cultural insights
Clarifies differences between Western and Eastern thought
You will gain a new perspective on absence in life
Western thinking has long been dominated by essence, by a preoccupation with that which dwells in itself and delimits itself from the other. By contrast, Far Eastern thought is centred not on essence but on absence. The fundamental topos of Far Eastern thinking is not being but 'the way' (dao), which lacks the solidity and fixedness of essence. The difference between essence and absence is the difference between being and path, between dwelling and wandering. 'A Zen monk should be without fixed abode, like the clouds, and without fixed support, like water', said the Japanese Zen master Dōgen.
Drawing on this fundamental distinction between essence and absence, Byung-Chul Han explores the differences between Western and Far Eastern philosophy, aesthetics, architecture and art, shedding fresh light on a culture of absence that may at first sight appear strange and unfamiliar to those in the West whose ways of thinking have been shaped for centuries by the preoccupation with essence.
Title
Absence: On the Culture and Philosophy of the Far East
Author
Han
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Polity Press
Published
May 2023
Weight
174g
Dimensions
13.8 x 21.6 x 1.1 cm
ISBN
9781509546206
ISBN-10
1509546200
Eden Code
5697328
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