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  1. The butterfly transformation and the anamorphosis: A posthumanist reading of gaze in Zhuang Zi and Jacques Lacan.Quan Wang - 2021 - Asian Philosophy 31 (3):305-319.
    Zhuang Zi has a seminal influence on Jacques Lacan. Seeing enables an observer to penetrate into the nature of the examined thing so that he will have a potential mastery over the observed object....
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  • Reiteration and automaton: A posthumanist reading of repetition in Zhuangzi and Jacques Lacan.Quan Wang - 2022 - Asian Philosophy 33 (1):64-74.
    This article compares repetition in Zhuangzi and Jacques Lacan from three perspectives: repetition as a mechanism, a revelation, and a solution. First, repetition enables us to detect underlying structures. Zhuangzi loses himself in observing the intricate animal relationships (the mantis, cicada, magpie) without any knowledge of being watched over by a garden-keeper. Lacan rewrites these positions into three stages of human development. Repetition also serves as a revelation. The four repetitions of the magus’ diagnoses reveal the shift from the transparent (...)
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  • A posthumanist reading of loss in Zhuangzi and Jacques Lacan: the missing tally and the lack.Quan Wang - 2019 - Asian Philosophy 29 (4):363-376.
    This article argues for a posthumanist reading of loss in Zhuangzi and Jacques Lacan. Language separates human beings from the primordial oneness and channels them into the procrustean bed of cultu...
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