An Analysis on Chuan-Shan's “Lao Tzu Yan” / 船山《老子衍》析評

博士 / 東吳大學 / 中國文學系 / 98 / "Lao Tzu Yan” and “Zhou Yi Wai Zhuan” are Chuan-Shan's earlier works, represent his views to Taoism and Confucianism. This thesis is divided into two parts: the " Exordium "and the "Theory". I believe that Chuan-Shan used the " Eight-part essay ( stereotyped writing )" methods in writing “Lao Tzu Yan” in order to expound in stead of refute the ideas of Lao Tzu. Therefore, we have to clarify the differences between "Lao Tzu", "Chuan-Shan", and “Lao Tzu Yan” . They are three different schemes when we interpret them. In terms of Chuan-Shan's own thoughts, they can be seen in Chapter 2 & Chapter 3 of the " Exordium ". Regarding the Way of Lao Tzu, please find them in Chapter 4 & Chapter 5 of the "Theory". The "Theory" is the argumentation of "Lao Tzu Yan”. "Lao Tzu Yan”absorbs the essence of Confucianism. It takes "creation and change" from "Yi Zhuan" to interpret the way of Tao, as well as takes the meaning of "equilibrium and harmony" and "quiet and calm and waiting for the appointments" from "Zhong Yong". On the other hand, it also takes the meaning of " the equal fashioning of Heaven " and " the centre of the ring (of thought)" from " Chuang Tzu ". "Lao Tzu Yan” has establishmented the new system of Taoism.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/098SCU05045001
Date January 2009
CreatorsShu-Fen Lee, 李淑芬
ContributorsYu-Fu Chen, 陳郁夫
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format291

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