英文摘要 |
Da Zhen advocated reverting to the original philosophy of Confucius and Mencius. He criticized the Neo-Confucian drive to eliminate human desire as an obstacle to rational investigation, and constructed the doctrine that humanity can be realized through emotion and desire which were thought to be the embodiment of ethics. In fact, such concept of “humanity based on emotion” can be originated from Confucianism before Qin dynasty, but not much is addressed in the literatures. Fortunately, with the discovery of Guodian Bamboo Slips and Shanghai Museum Bamboo Slips, this concept of Confucianism is proved gradually starting from 1990. On the other hand, “emotion” attracted much attention in Western philosophy recently, especially those works of Michael Slote who built Virtue Ethics according to “sympathy” of Emotionalism of Hume. It motivates this study consequently. This paper explores the concept of “humanity based on emotion” from Confucianism as the beginning, and then discusses the kernel philosophy of Da Zhen and traces back to the theory of ancient Bamboo Slips. Finally this paper attempts to interpret Da Zhen's philosophy in terms of “Sympathy” and “Empathy” of Virtue Ethics. Hopefully the author will offer a complete new vision of Da Zhen's philosophy via this methodology of comparing Eastern and Western philosophies. |