Reading Notebook #20: Humanness Is Superior to Righteousness

The Way of Zen

From The Way of Zen by Alan Watts:

It was a basic Confucian principle that “it is man who makes truth great, not truth which makes man great.” For this reason, “humanness” or “human-heartedness” was always felt to be superior to “righteousness,” since man himself is greater than any idea which he may invent. There are times when men’s passions are much more trustworthy than their principles. Since opposed principles, or ideologies, are irreconcilable, wars fought over principle will be wars of mutual annihilation. But wars fought for simple greed will be far less destructive, because the aggressor will be careful not to destroy what he is fighting to capture. Reasonable—that is, human—men will always be capable of compromise, but men who have dehumanized themselves by becoming the blind worshipers of an idea or an ideal are fanatics whose devotion to abstractions makes them the enemies of life.

About Jane Friedman

Jane Friedman is a full-time assistant professor of e-media at the University of Cincinnati, and the former publisher of Writer's Digest. She has spoken on writing, publishing, and the future of media at more than 200 events since 2001, including South by Southwest, BookExpo America, and the Association of Writers and Writing Programs.

  • http://ryanwrites.com Ryan

    Although I am now just a boring old agnostic, I used to consider myself a Buddhist and still love Alan Watts, especially his “The Book.” But I don’t remember this quote from my teenage days of reading Watts. Thanks for sharing.

    I started following your blog a couple days ago, but I can’t remember how I discovered it. Maybe Twitter? LinkedIn? I don’t know. But I really love your writing and look forward to reading more. My new blog is RyanWrites.com, but I don’t have many posts yet. I’m still trying to find my voice. Soon…

  • http://www.janefriedman.com Jane Friedman

    Appreciate the comment & kind words. … Keep working at it, the voice will come.

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