摘要
Nature’s logos is the key proposition of the Cheng and Zhu School, representing the height that Neo-Confucianism reaches on the origin of good. It is a historical introspection and summary on human nature since the pre-Qin period. Ideologically, this proposition is not merely from Confucianist classics represented by The Doctrine of the Mean and Yi Jing, but also has an important relations with the theory of human nature (moral theory) in Daoism. It has inherent consistency with Daoism and Zhuang School.
Nature's logos is the key proposition of the Cheng and Zhu School, representing the height that Neo-Confucianism reaches on the origin of good. It is a historical introspection and summary on human nature since the pre-Qin period. Ideologically, this proposition is not merely from Confucianist classics represented by The Doctrine of the Mean and Yi Jing, but also has an important relations with the theory of human nature (moral theory) in Daoism. It has inherent consistency with Daoism and Zhuang School.
出处
《理论学刊》
北大核心
2005年第9期98-100,共3页
Theory Journal