英文摘要 |
Although Wang Chuan-shan's theory of Qi has been one of the topics in academic research in recent years, most studies focused on his view of the heavenly rule and theory of mind. Mr. Chun-I Tang not only paid attention to the significance of Qi according to Wang Chuan-shan in his theories of heavenly rule, human nature, and humanity but also argued its relation between the Qi valued by Wang Chuan-shan in his theory of humanistic cultivation. This study included four sections. First, it elaborated the relationship between Wang Chuan-shan's theory of Qi and his religious consciousness. Second, it explored how Wang Chuan-shan launched the theory of rites-music through the theory of Qi. In addition, it explored the relationship between Wang Chuan-shan's theory of Qi and his historical philosophy. Furthermore, it suggested that although Wang Chuan-shan valued the impact of the heavenly rule and situational principles on history, he was not a scholar of historical determinism. Finally, through the question posed by Mr. Sze-Kwang Lao on the political philosophy of Wang Chuan-shan, this study presented the argumentations of Mr. Tang and the possible responses. |