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Dao Embodied – Embodying Dao: The Body as Locus of Personal Cultivation in Ancient Daoist and Confucian Philosophy

机译:道的体现–道的体现:身体是古代道家和儒家哲学中个人修养的场所

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This paper compares ancient Daoist and Confucian approaches to the human body as a locus for learning, edification or personal cultivation. While pointing out some major differences between ancient Chinese and mainstream Western visions of the body, it seeks at the same time inspiration in some seminal Western phenomenological and post-structuralist writings, in particular from Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Pierre Bourdieu. By clarifying the somewhat dissimilar scopes of foci found in Daoist and Confucian philosophies with regard to the role of and attitude to the body, the conclusion is nevertheless that their approaches are comparable, and that both traditions take the physical body to play a vital role in the cultivation of excellence. Lastly, it will be argued that cosmological underpinnings prevent the Confucian li from being rigid and invariable and that it rather emerges as a flexible learning device to train through active embodiment a refined sensibility for one’s cultural environment.
机译:本文比较了古代道家和儒家对人体的研究方法,将其作为学习,教育或个人修养的场所。在指出古代中国人与西方主流人的身体观之间的主要区别时,它同时从一些开创性的西方现象学和后结构主义著作中寻求灵感,特别是莫里斯·梅洛·庞蒂和皮埃尔·布迪厄的著作。通过阐明道家和儒家哲学在焦点和对身体的态度方面发现的焦点范围有所不同,得出的结论是,它们的方法是可比的,并且两种传统都认为身体在其中起着至关重要的作用。培养卓越。最后,有人认为,宇宙学的基础阻止了儒家思想的僵化和不变,相反,它成为一种灵活的学习工具,通过积极体现对人的文化环境的敏感性来进行训练。

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