The Thinking of Resonance (Kan-Ying) in Lu Shi Chun Qiu and Huai-nan Tzu
Resource
國立臺灣大學哲學論評, 32, 167-222
Journal
國立臺灣大學哲學論評
Journal Issue
32
Pages
167-222
Date Issued
2006-10
Date
2006-10
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Abstract
Based on Taoism, Lu shi chun qiu and Huai-nan tzu are two classics of the Qin and Han dynasties. This study is centered on the thinking regarding "Resonance" (Kan-Ying) and the philosophical views it involves. The study also analyzes and discusses the statements of resonant thinking in these two literary texts to offer an insight into this issue. Starting with explaining the concept of "Resonance", the study then points out the philosophical issues that resonant thinking focuses on. In this context, the study analyses the resonant statement of "Essence-Energy" (Jing-Qi), which is a fundamental principle of "Similarity and sameness" in Lu shi chun qiu. Then, it discusses the resonant thought of the "joint movement of Energy" and "Communication between humans and the universe" in Huai-nan tzu. In addition, it illustrates that the inherited concepts of "single-hearted devotion" and "complete sincerity" can achieve the maximum effect of resonance in Lu shi chun qiu, and the idea that the "complete sincerity" emphasizes the ability to exercise "non-action" and to maintain "emptiness-tranquility" in detail. Finally, the study explores the concepts of "Diachrony" and "Synchronicity" related to resonant thinking so as to develop some other possible issues of philosophical research in the field of resonant thinking.
Subjects
氣
誠
精氣
感應
無為
虛靜
呂氏春秋
淮南子
機體哲學
Qi
Energy
Cheng
Sincerity
Jing-qi
Essence-energy
Kan-ying
Resonance
Wu-wei
Non-action
Xu-jing
Emptiness-tranquility
Huai-nan tzu
Lu shi chun qiu
Philosophy of organism
Organicism
Type
journal article
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