A Methodological Study Of The Complementary Value Philosophies Between Confucianism And Taoism

Philosophy and Culture 28 (11):997-1011 (2001)
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This discussion of the philosophy of value is placed on the value of Chinese philosophy to problems, and focus on the value system of the formation of the methodological problems of philosophy discuss the theme is set to complement the subject of Confucianism and Taoism, Confucianism and Taoism that complementarity is a phenomenon of life, There should be a theoretical possibility of the establishment. And this complementarity, meaning that the performance of the Kong Mengren value and I complement each other on the value of inaction, and in the history of Chinese Confucian philosophy, Confucius can learn to identify clues in the development of the theory of virtue and complementary instances of inaction, the text is clear The combination of bambooĉ—³way. Made on the Confucian system. Confucianism is a virtue for the body, to doing nothing for the state. Made in the old school system, Confucianism is doing nothing for the body complementary to virtue and virtue for the times. The Chuang Tzu and Taoism old school, due to different cosmological world view, so can not discuss Confucianism and Taoism complementary issues. Theoretically words, the ideal complement form with the same worldview, and value proposition of the exchange, so their value can be established in each other's security system. And in real life you can practice it

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Bau-Ruei Duh
National Taiwan University

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