孟子の心と気 : 儒家における身体論序説
哲学 Issue 42
Page 83-97
published_at 1990-10-25
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Title ( jpn ) |
孟子の心と気 : 儒家における身体論序説
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Title ( eng ) |
The thought of Xin (心) and Qi (気) on Mengzi (孟子). : An introduction to monism of a mind and body on Confucianist.
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哲学
Tetsugaku : The Journal of Hiroshima Philosophical Society
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Issue | 42 |
Start Page | 83 |
End Page | 97 |
Abstract |
Mengzi (孟子) regarded Xing (性) as perfect and sole reality. This thought means to unify man's naturality and existence.
And, he asserted that the essence of a man is man's Xin (心). But, the meaning of that is based on the thought of Tian (天). On the other side, he makes much of Haoran-zhi-qi (浩然之気). It Qi (気) is pass through man's body and the Cosmos. The reasonabuly, man is able to return to Tian (天) through the Haoran-zhi-qi (浩然之気). Man's mind and body are based on Tian (天). So, he thinks man is a creature that a mind and a body are unified. |
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Oriental thought [ 120 ]
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jpn
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Resource Type | departmental bulletin paper |
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広島哲学会
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Date of Issued | 1990-10-25 |
Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |
Source Identifier |
[ISSN] 0495-2200
[NCID] AN00150441
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