英文摘要 |
Three aspects are concerned in this essay. First of all, the discourse on body in the Confucian in the Warring States is stated. Secondly, the philosophical foundation of the discourse on mind(xin 心) nature(xing 性) and sentiment(qing 情) in pre-Chin Dynasty is explained. Finally, the meaning in the 67th bamboo in Xing Zi Ming Chu (性自命出) belonged to Guoden manscripts is interpreted. The sentence, shen yiwei Zhu Xin (身以為主心), has been explained as the mind dominates the body. Such an argument bases on the concept that the da ti (大體,指心之思) predominates the xiao ti (小體,指耳目口鼻). The dualism about body and mind are accepted here. However, the viewpoint ignores that the mind is embraced in body. If we study the discourse before the Warring States, we can find the discourse on body refers to the discourse of mind-body. Furthermore, the discourse on body is the foundation of the sociology, ethics, and political science in the documents in Zhou Dynasty. In addition, Confucius and Zengzi are the advocates of the idea, especially Zengzi who expanded and went deeply into it. To study the Confucian manuscripts in Guoden, also, we can find the theme is involved in the discourse on body. |