https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/51514
標題: | 李榮的重玄思想與政治論述-以《老子注》為核心 The Double Negation Thinking of Li Rong:An Analysis of Commentary on Laozi |
作者: | 林俊宏 | 關鍵字: | 三一、不一不異、從權化實、道性、重玄 | 公開日期: | 六月-2009 | 期: | 40 | 起(迄)頁: | 001-042 | 來源出版物: | 政治科學論叢 | 摘要: | 唐代注《老》是重玄學思想的核心活動,在注《老》的活動中,不僅討論、詮解了《老子》文中對於「有無」看法,也處理了幾個層次的問題,這些問題包括「身∕心」、「身∕國」、「心、性」形、神」、「教化(政治∕宗教)」與「世俗秩序(現實秩序)∕神聖秩序(理想秩序)」;本文透過李榮《老子注》的文本分析,試圖顯題化李榮思想中的重玄思想如何與政治關懷交融論述,本文也認為經由「從權化實」的基本理解,李榮以既是方法又是境界的「重玄」義理透顯出《老子注》的內在精神,同時託帶出初唐三教競合的對話,而這樣的對話結果對於宋明理學的諸多論述,隱然地起著重要的影響。 This article deals with the text of an important commentary of Laozi in the early Tang Dynasty by Li Rong. We shall analyze the academic position of the commentary and discuss the epistemological and ontological understanding found in this double-negation school writing. We shall deal with three important issues: the Dao discourse (including double-negation discourse), the self-cultivation discourse, and the governing discourse. We will attempt to answer a number of important questions. First, what was the starting point for Li Rong's double negation thinking? Second, what is the ultimate meaning of double negation in Li Rong's work? Third, what does Li Rong mean by the concept of the "void and ultimate origin" (虛極之?)? Fourth, how does Buddhist thinking influence Li Rong's double negation? Finally, how does the divine differ from and interact with the secular? The core thesis will dwell on the concept that the ideal and sacred order fuses with the practical and secular order by way of the thinking of double negation. The ideas of mind (心) and essence or nature (性) - acknowledged as the essence of Dao (道性) in Li Rong's commentary will also be important concerns in this paper. The paper will also touch upon some other important issues. First, it will explore the relationship between the Daoist School, Confucian School and Buddhism during the Han dynasty, Wei-Jin era and Sui-Tang era. Second, the hierarchy of the political and religious affairs will be expounded on. This will be followed by discussion on the body and the state, looking at whether the physical or mental should be emphasized, body formation in the state building process, and the Buddhist influenced interpretation of Laozi. The "Laozi Commentary by Li Rong" reflects the political and religious situation at the time and conveys the internal essence of the political discourses of Daoism, the Confucian School, and Buddhism on the Daoist religion. Undoubtedly this writing itself is a part of the process of state formation or building and the result of the dominance of political power during the Tang dynasty. |
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