Heidegger’s Phusis (φύσις) and Daoist Ziran (自然): A phenomenological comparison of ‘Things-Themselves’ in Inter-dependence
Publication Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
10-2025
Abstract
This article explores a key notion of classical Daoism, ziran 自然, through Martin Heidegger's interpretation of the Greek word phusis. I discuss whether a comparison between these terms allows us to understand ziran differently, and whether a “ziranist” reading sheds more light on how Heidegger understands phusis. I argue that Heidegger challenged the dominance of metaphysics as dualist representational thinking, and that his phenomenological challenge to the dominant Western categories of thought allows us a clearer understanding of ziran in Daoism. I argue that both terms have gone through a similar development in history, which unfortunately does not do those terms justice. While phusis and ziran are often understood as indicating things being “in themselves”, purely self-generated and perceived as separate entities, my reading provides a new way to understand phenomenology's core mission of returning to “the things themselves”, consisting in seeing things as fundamentally processual and relational.
Keywords
Heidegger, phusis, ziran, phenomenology, things, inter-dependence
Discipline
Philosophy
Research Areas
Humanities
Publication
Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology
ISSN
0007-1773
Identifier
10.1080/00071773.2025.2573920
Publisher
Taylor and Francis Group
Citation
BURIK, Steven.(2025). Heidegger’s Phusis (φύσις) and Daoist Ziran (自然): A phenomenological comparison of ‘Things-Themselves’ in Inter-dependence. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, .
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/4391
Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.1080/00071773.2025.2573920