Embodied Mind and Embodied Knowing – Xin 心 and Zhi 知 in the Book of Mencius

IF 0.2 3区 哲学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
X. Yao
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The heart-mind (xin 心) in Mencius is not merely a rational faculty but a complex that contains such physical, psychological, physiological and spiritual concretes as reason, sentiment, feeling, experience and belief knowing, the study of which in the contemporary world would involve a number of modern disciplines including epistemology, metaphysics, psychology, ethics and education. In the context of Mencius, the mind is already embodied at birth and continues to function as the integration of intellectual and practical, physical and spiritual, and cognitive and behavioural qualities and activities. “Knowing” (zhi 知) in Mencius is an activity of the mind but it is not merely a cognitive process, and must not be confined to the epistemological field. It is enabled through preserving and nourishing the original mind by which a person comes to comprehend human nature and Heaven, and by which he or she becomes fully human. Therefore, the mind in Mencius is not a purely rational entity and the knowing is not merely an epistemic process. They can be understood only in terms of the embodied mind and the embodied knowing.
心的化身与知的化身——辛心 和志知 《孟子》
心灵(心心) 孟子不仅是一种理性的能力,而且是一种包含理性、情感、感觉、经验和信仰认识等物理、心理、生理和精神具体内容的综合体,在当代世界对其研究将涉及认识论、形而上学、心理学、伦理学和教育学等多个现代学科。在孟子的背景下,心智在出生时就已经体现出来,并继续作为智力与实践、身体与精神、认知与行为素质和活动的结合体发挥作用。知知) 在孟子的思想中,它是一种心理活动,但它不仅仅是一个认识过程,而且不应局限于认识论领域。它是通过保持和滋养初心来实现的,一个人通过初心来理解人性和天堂,并通过初心成为完全的人。因此,孟子的心不是一个纯粹的理性实体,认识也不仅仅是一个认识过程。它们只能从具体化的心灵和具体化的认知来理解。
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期刊介绍: Since its foundation Journal of Chinese Philosophy has established itself at the forefront of contemporary scholarly understanding of Chinese philosophy, providing an outlet for the dissemination and interpretation of Chinese thought and values. The journal has three main aims: first, to make available careful English-language translations of important materials in the history of Chinese philosophy; second, to publish interpretations and expositions in Chinese philosophy; third, a commitment to publishing comparative studies within Chinese philosophy or in relation to schools of thought in the Western tradition.
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