Affinities of Morin’s Complex Thinking with That of Chinese Classic Philosophy

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* Article: On Some Affinities of Morin’s Complex Thinking with That of Chinese Classic Philosophy. By Yi-Zhuang Chen. World Futures The Journal of General Evolution 69(3), January 2013 (DOI: 10.1080/02604027.2012.762204)

URL = https://www.researchgate.net/publication/263604210_On_Some_Affinities_of_Morin's_Complex_Thinking_with_That_of_Chinese_Classic_Philosophy


Abstract

"Morin (1921) founded the complex mode of thinking in order to remedy the defects of the Western classic simple mode of thinking. In doing so, he approached to some degree the mode of thinking inherent to the Eastern civilization. This article elucidates that for some principles of Morin's complex thinking, such as correlation of opposites, recursive causality, and union of unity of multiplicity, there were similar ideas in Chinese classic philosophy. This shows that the complex paradigm of thinking, in a certain point of view, will be the fusion of Western and Eastern cultural factors. Besides, in integrating his theory of complexity with the reality of our time to find out solutions to the issues of globalization, Morin has become one of the representative thinkers of the planetary age of humankind."