Brian Bruya 
Ziran [EPUB ebook] 
The Philosophy of Spontaneous Self-Causation

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Ziran, an idea from ancient Daoism, defies easy translation into English but can almost be captured by the term ‘spontaneity.’ It means ‘self-causation, ‘ if ‘self’ is understood as fundamentally plural, and ‘causation’ is understood as sensitivity and responsiveness. Applying
ziran to the fields of action theory, attention theory, and aesthetics, Brian Bruya uses easy-to-read, straightforward prose to show, step-by-step, how this philosophical concept from an ancient tradition can be used to advance theory today. Incorporated into contemporary philosophy of action,
ziran opens us to the notion of movement and action as self-organizing. Incorporated into contemporary cognitive science,
ziran opens us to the possibility of effortless attention, contrary to the reigning paradigm. Incorporated into contemporary aesthetics, ziran opens us to a new category of art—somatic art—and a new, refined understanding of improvisation.
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Table of Content

Acknowledgments



Introduction



1.
Ziran and Its Absence in Western Philosophy



2. Saving Natural Human Action from the Paradox of Spontaneity



3. Effortless Attention: A Missing Concept in Contemporary Cognitive Science



4. Broadening Aesthetics: Spontaneity, the Somatic Arts, and Improvisation



Epilogue



Notes

Works Cited

Index

About the author

Brian Bruya is Professor of Philosophy in the Department of History and Philosophy at Eastern Michigan University. His previous books include
The Philosophical Challenge from China and Effortless Attention: A New Perspective in the Cognitive Science of Attention and Action.
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 166 ● ISBN 9781438488325 ● File size 1.9 MB ● Publisher State University of New York Press ● Published 2022 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8202340 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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