Kyoto Lectures: Ansart on Ogyū Sorai, November 16 at 6 pm (online)

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Roberta Strippoli

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Nov 7, 2022, 2:51:46 AM11/7/22
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Dear colleagues,

I am sending you the announcement for this month’s Kyoto Lecture, which will be delivered by Professor Olivier Ansart.

This is an online-only event. Reservation is not needed. You will find the meeting link on the EFEO and ISEAS pages when the date approaches.

Best,

Roberta Strippoli
University of Napoli “L’Orientale"



 
 
École Francaise d’Extrême-Orient EFEO
Scuola Italiana di Studi sull'Asia Orientale ISEAS
 

 

KYOTO LECTURES 2022
 
Wednesday, November 16th, 18:00 JST
 
co-hosted by Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University 
  
 
Ogyū Sorai’s Political Theory Reconsidered: What, and Why?
 
Speaker: Olivier Ansart

 

This presentation intends to address the political theory of Ogyū Sorai (1666–1728), the speaker’s first topic of research some twenty-five years ago. By doing so, two fundamental questions come to the fore. First, what does his political theory express that is worth remembering? The question still deserves to be asked since there exist at least two possible but widely different readings of the theory: traditional and religious vs. secular and modern (or even postmodern, for some), both grounded on apparently explicit and unambiguously strong statements. For this reason, Sorai’s political theory presents us with the classic problem of the interpretation of the treatment of contradictions and incoherence. The favored reading that will emerge should prompt the question of “why?”: Why do these factors make such a bold theory conceivable? The argument will draw on Max Weber’s insights into “elective affinities,” as well as on Bourdieu’s notion of habitus, hoping to provide a concrete example for an often obscure concept. The answer to this “why” question is to be found in the role of conventions, pretenses, and self-deceit of the bushi society of the time.
 
Olivier Ansart obtained his doctorate in Chinese studies (University of Paris, 1981), joined the French foreign service, and then returned to academia fifteen years later, this time in the field of Japanese studies. He was director of the Maison franco-japonaise (Nichifutsu Kaikan) in Tokyo (1992–1995) and a professor at Waseda University before joining the University of Sydney in 2003, from which he retired in July 2022. He is the author of L’empire du rite. La pensée politique d’Ogyū Sorai (1998), La justification des théories politiques (2005), Une modernité indigène (2014), L’étrange voyage de Confucius au Japon (2015), and Paraître et Prétendre (2020).
 

 

 

This lecture will be held on Zoom. 
The meeting link will remain posted on the ISEAS website or the EFEO blog from November 14.
 
 
 
 
 
École Francaise d’Extrême-Orient (EFEO) 
Italian School of East Asian Studies (ISEAS) 
 
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