Seminar

Speaker: Dr. (Jack) Yuan-J Yang  Postdoctoral Fellow, Research in Department of Philosophy, National Taiwan University

Title: Language, Thought, and Aesthetic Free Play in Classical Chinese Philosophy

Date: 15:30 – 17:30 pm, Monday,

April 29, 2019

Venue: Conference Room 302, Department of Philosophy, ShuiYuan Campus, National Taiwan University (18, SiYuan Street, Taipei)

 

演講摘要 (Abstract)

This essay examines how certain distinctive features of the structure of classical Chinese have shaped Chinese philosophical thinking and made it more “aesthetic” than its Western counterpart. Based on linguistic studies, I first clarify and defend the approach I take and analyze the relationship between language and thought. Second, I investigate the distinctive features of the structure of classical Chinese. Third, I analyze the cognitive mechanism of “aesthetic thinking.” Based on Kant’s aesthetics, particularly his account of “free play,” I argue that aesthetic thinking describes a special kind of cognitive process involved in the free play of cognitive faculties and it is fundamentally different from the kind of cognitive process afforded by logical and analytical thinking. Finally, I argue that compared to structures of Indo-European languages, the structure of classical Chinese better induces aesthetic thinking or free play, especially when it is used as a medium of philosophical discourse.