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    Title: 論《莊子》之自我觀--以「吾喪我」為探討中心
    On the View of the Self in the Zhuangzi, through an Analysis of "Wu Sang Wo"
    Authors: 洪嘉琳
    Hong, Chia-Lynne
    Contributors: 哲學系
    Keywords: 莊子
    齊物論
    自我
    吾喪我
    理想人格


    相對
    主義
    Zhuangzi
    Qi Wu Lun
    Xiao Yao Yu
    Ideal Personae
    Self
    Dao
    Wu Sang Wo
    Relativism
    Date: 2007-05
    Issue Date: 2015-11-16 10:42:55 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本文旨在以〈齊物論〉之「吾喪我」為中心,來探討《莊子》的自我觀。本文首先分析吾喪我之命題,藉以釐清吾、我與理想人格/眾人之間的關係,指出:《莊子》之所謂吾與我,並非分指兩種對等的主體或自我,而是兩種自我之層次;因而此兩層自我,不能稱為真我與假我。其主體亦因而區分為兩種,即喪我之吾與未喪我之吾;相對於《莊子》之人觀,則分別為眾人(凡人)與理想人格。進一步而官,此兩層自我觀乃與《莊子》「道-物」之形上學結構相應;據此,《莊子》本身不能算是相對主義者。由此,我們可以看到《莊子》對自我中心主義之反省,乃至其在道論上的特色之一,也就是充分掌握道與語官之間的距離。總之,本文試圖據此命題建構《莊子》自我觀之系統,作為我們理解其理想人格論及其形上學的進路之一。
    The purpose of this paper is to construct a systematic view of the self in the Zhuangzi by the statement of wu sang wo (吾喪我) which appears in ”Qi Wu Lun.” By doing so, we can better understand the ideal Zhuangzian personae (i.e.: shenren, zhenren, etc.) and the metaphysics of the Zhuangzi. An analysis of the statement of wu sang wo is my first step which leads to the following points: (1) wu and wo are two levels of self rather than so called ”true self” and ”false self.” Wu refers to a subject while wo refers to a property of a subject; (2) There are two kinds of subjects: one is the subject (wu) lacking a limitative self (wo), of which ideal personae such as the zhenren or shenren are. The other is the subject (wu) which lives in the limitative self (wo) and common people are best understood in this light. Having gone into the details of the limitative self and the holistic self in the Zhuangzi, I connect this view of the self with a dao-wu structure of metaphysics in the Zhuangzi, showing its reflection of egoism and its contribution to the theory of dao.
    Relation: 哲學與文化 ; 34卷5期 (2007 / 05 / 01) , P157 - 174
    Appears in Collections:[Philosophy Department and Graduate School] journal articles

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