On ideological value of Lao Xue in the Song Dynasty(PDF)
《长安大学学报(社科版)》[ISSN:1671-6248/CN:61-1391/C]
- Issue:
- 2017年04期
- Page:
- 104-113
- Research Field:
- 哲学研究
- Publishing date:
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- Title:
- On ideological value of Lao Xue in the Song Dynasty
- Author(s):
- LIU Gu-sheng
- School of History and Culture, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, Hubei, China
- Keywords:
- Lao Xue in the Song Dynasty; ideological value; NeoConfucianism; Taoism; Laotzu; philosophical connotation
- PACS:
- B244
- DOI:
- -
- Abstract:
- Song and Yuan dynasties were the turning period of the development of Taoism, and the development of Lao Xue also changed. From the perspectives of academic history and ideological history, the academic thoughts of WANG Anshi, SIMA Guang, FAN Yingyuan, DONE Sijing, ZHANG Boduan and other scholars were analyzed, and Laotzu notes in the Song Dynasty which has been passed so far was studied in this paper. The research shows that from the perspective of text interpretation, people of Song Dynasty attach great importance to philosophical connotation in interpreting Laotzu, and use Taoist internal alchemy to interpret the new trend of Laotzu; from the ideological level, Lao Xue in the Song Dynasty pays attention to the theory of mind and nature, Confucianism emphasizes the explanation of moral life, Taoism attaches importance to theory of internal alchemy mind and nature, and Buddhism focuses on finding one’s true self. At the same time, Lao Xue in the Song Dynasty also reflects the mutual tolerance and deep integration of Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism; as for the researchers of Lao Xue in the Song Dynasty, the diversity of their identity and prominent creativity of thought become the important characteristics of the development of Lao Xue in the Song Dynasty. Its influences on NeoConfucianism and contributions to the construction of Taoist philosophy are two prominent aspects. Thus, it is clear that the ideological circles at that time stimulate the vigorous creativity among different ideas.
Last Update: 2017-10-20