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Water, Plant, Light, and Mirror: On the Root Metaphors of the Heart-Mind in Wang Yangming's Thought 被引量:1

Water, Plant, Light, and Mirror: On the Root Metaphors of the Heart-Mind in Wang Yangming's Thought
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摘要 Clarifying Wang Yangming's thought through a study of his root metaphors of heart-mind is an important step toward explaining his further concepts of the human world. Along with the root metaphors of water and mirror, the metaphors of plant and light work together for Wang to form a coherent theoretical and practical system of xin (heart-mind). This method is also a good way to unravel the various theories of the "three teachings" that are intermingled in his thinking. By using this methodology Wang's attempts to harmonize several ancient traditions of heart-mind that appear as possibly polarized to modem readers, are illuminated (though they did not appear contradictory to the Neo-Confucians). Clarifying Wang Yangming's thought through a study of his root metaphors of heart-mind is an important step toward explaining his further concepts of the human world. Along with the root metaphors of water and mirror, the metaphors of plant and light work together for Wang to form a coherent theoretical and practical system of xin (heart-mind). This method is also a good way to unravel the various theories of the "three teachings" that are intermingled in his thinking. By using this methodology Wang's attempts to harmonize several ancient traditions of heart-mind that appear as possibly polarized to modem readers, are illuminated (though they did not appear contradictory to the Neo-Confucians).
作者 BAO Yongling
出处 《Frontiers of Philosophy in China》 2015年第1期95-112,共18页 中国哲学前沿(英文版)
关键词 Wang Yangming root metaphor heart-mind innate knowledge human nature SELF-CULTIVATION Wang Yangming, root metaphor, heart-mind, innate knowledge,human nature, self-cultivation
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