The Ideas on the “Time-Space” and “Being” in the Philosophy Hsün-tzu and Chuang-tzu: A metaphysical Aspect of an Ancient Chinese Philosophy
Vol. 35 No. 1 6/2005
Title |
The Ideas on the “Time-Space” and “Being” in the Philosophy Hsün-tzu and Chuang-tzu: A metaphysical Aspect of an Ancient Chinese Philosophy |
Author |
Masami Tateno |
Genre |
Article |
Pages |
131-146 |
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Language |
Chinese |
Key words |
Hsün-tzu, Chuang-tzu, concepts of time and space, ritual principle, the Way |
Abstract |
Time and space are prerequisite of conditions for metaphysical modality. In any philosophical thought, its distinctive features appear in its motion of time and space. In this paper, I will take up time and space in Hsün-tzu’s Li禮 ,Chuang-tzu’ Tao 道, and in the philosophical thought of Chuang-tzu’s disciples, clarifying them in order to shed light on an interesting metaphysical aspect of ancient Chinese philosophy. For Hsün-tzu, the discernment of time and space are both inevitable forms of the human cognitive process. His philosophical account is evidently based solely on these crucial modalities of human sensory perceptions. However we can at the same time also say that Hsün-tzu’s standpoint is merely based on the daily phenomenal level of human cognation under the shackles of time and space. |