A Humanistic Perspective Of Arts In "chuang Tzu": On Self-cultivation Throw And In The Performance Of Arts

Philosophy and Culture 33 (7):43-63 (2006)
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This through the "Zhuangzi" textual analysis, elucidation of "Zhuangzi" "by the technology humanely" technology concept that technology is not just as the book Zhuangzi Road just a metaphor, and with "the operation and enlightenment through technology" means; and The so-called "enlightenment through technology and operations", not just the tools of the aesthetic use, and further given the technology an autonomous cultural force, a kind of technology to enhance human well as a humanist view of technology - the technology when as a self-educated, health monastic training activities. Based on analysis of the text of "Chuang Tzu", this article tries to explore a humanistic perspective of arts phenomena that is a self-cultivation throw and in the performance of arts and to elucidate that arts are not only metaphors of "Tao" but also having a culture force to develop humanity that is to exist like "Tao", a state of "non-doing" and spontaneity

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