Abstract
The classical Confucian thinker Xunzi is often characterized as a hard-nosed realist, and stands out in the early Chinese canon for his uncompromising materialist cosmology. Xunzi sees the actions of Heaven in terms of natural material forces rather than supernatural theistic ones, and this view leads him to reject various forms of supernaturalism. Xunzi's cosmological concept of the Triad formed by Heaven, Earth, and Humans also places humans at the center of the cosmos, and as such makes his stance very literally anthropocentric.Anthropocentric thinking has been blamed, most famously by Lynn White, Jr., for the attitudes and prerogatives that authorize the human exploitation of nature.1 Indeed, some...