Disciplines
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion (100%)
Keywords
- Esotericism,
- Traditionalism,
- Reception History,
- China,
- Japan
Abstract
Traditionalism is an anti-modernist movement that falls under the alternative religious context
and is primarily based on the teachings of French thinker René Guénon (18861951). At its
core, traditionalism is committed to the notion of perennialism, that is, the idea that there is
a universal truth underlying all major religions which must be unearthed. Traditionalists
primarily draw on Asian religions and their concepts, such as Islamic Sufism and Indian
Vedanta, as well as East Asian religions like Japanese Zen Buddhism, Shinto, and Chinese
Daoism, selectively adapting them to their own intellectual framework in an Orientalist
manner. Although Traditionalisms most prominent figures have long since passed away, their
ideas and works continue to exert a significant influence to this day. The teachings of the
Italian thinker Julius Evola (18981974), for example, are an important source of inspiration
for the alt-right movement and its various esoteric and neo-pagan offshoots. Evolas
interpretation of Zen Buddhism is particularly significant in this context. Moreover,
Traditionalist interpretations of (East) Asian religions continue to influence their general
perception to this day. This project explores how eminent Traditionalist thinkers negotiate
East Asian religions and their concepts, and how these continue to live on in various religious
and political discourses, sometimes in highly controversial ways, to the present day.