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On Laozi's Naturalism And Its Contemporary Value

Posted on:2008-03-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H F LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360215471200Subject:Philosophy of science and technology
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Laozi is a history of Chinese philosophy will be the first "natural" philosophy introduced the concept of thinkers. In its 5000 statement of more than 5 references to the "natural." As the natural Founder, In his book "Laozi" a consistent philosophy of Lao Zi tap into the natural thinking style. "Natural" is the philosophy of Lao Tzu's core values and old are respected, and the highest values that are longing for "natural habitat area." Linked with the "no" and "inactive" "Inaction" I resort to the core vocabulary is an ideal natural habitat area passes and basic approaches. "Road" is What We Can not Speak, is not the ultimate Searching for reasons, as "strong it said, " presentation and color, and Lao Tzu's philosophy of natural opened the door to a mysterious and transcendent.I referred to the "natural", is not normally present in the sense of "Nature" and "Nature" and "in nature." Instead, the "Road", the maximum offshore fields. No matter who he is or as a self, or self and he is unable to separate those who can not really have their own Road naturally the natural habitat area." As a result, I understood from the vocabulary of modern philosophy of naturalism advocated values of life and to practice the concept, development. These concepts have in today's society is a reference, especially for "The West mechanical determinism. " Physicochemical and other social relations are insightful comments. So I naturalism of today's opening and ethical scholars, and other technology trends and the value of social constructionism. In explaining to the ancient Chinese philosophy, To reach the past serve the present style of building socialism with Chinese style and philosophy and social sciences in China to provide interested reference.
Keywords/Search Tags:Laozi, Naturalism, Natural Habitat, Nil, Contemporary Values
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