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The Emergence of the Confucian Theory of Mind-Nature: On Zi You's Ideological Creation and Its Position in Confucian Orthodoxy

Yixin, He

Fu dan xue bao. She hui ke xue ban, 2020-01 (4), p.105-115

Shanghai: Fudan Daxue

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  • Título:
    The Emergence of the Confucian Theory of Mind-Nature: On Zi You's Ideological Creation and Its Position in Confucian Orthodoxy
  • Autor: Yixin, He
  • Assuntos: Confucianism ; Confucius (551-479 BC) ; Culture ; Emotions ; Ideology ; Music ; Musicians & conductors ; Nature ; Theory of mind
  • É parte de: Fu dan xue bao. She hui ke xue ban, 2020-01 (4), p.105-115
  • Descrição: Zi You is a representative of Confucius's later disciples. Judging from records such as "The Analects of Confucius," Zi You was good at rites and music, especially music. His emphasis on "ben" was derived from his experience of music. He cared about people's inner emotional state, regarding it as the basis of moral practice, and recomprehended the production of rites and music from the perspective of human emotions. In the bamboo slips "Nature Out of Order," Zi You showed a new way of thinking based on the occurrence of human nature, with the logical links of heaven, order, nature, emotion, way and justice. Inheriting Confucius's learning, it had made a new argument for the necessity and methods of enlightenment, and also provided an ideological framework for future generations to discuss issues such as human nature, nature-emotion, and mind-nature. It opened up the Si-Meng theory of mind and nature, and its specific form is different from the latter. In short, Zi You is a key figure in the occurrence of the
  • Editor: Shanghai: Fudan Daxue
  • Idioma: Chinês

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