Feng Shui Cosmology and Philosophy in Native Americans’ Worldview

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S. Rudenko, Y. Sobolievskyi, Changming Zhang
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Abstract

In studying the characteristics of cultures, literature and philosophies of different civilisations, scholars inevitably wish to search for similar and different features inherent in particular societies. When this desire is completely justified, then certain questions remain that require additional reflection. For instance, studying the cosmological and natural-philosophical ideas inherent in Ancient China and among Native Americans, scholars face the difficult task of logically substantiating the possibility of studying these two diametrically opposed cultures together. This article is based on a general overview of cosmological and philosophical views in Ancient China and among Native Americans. The authors reveal an important principle that significantly distinguishes “non-Western” cultures and manifests itself in ethnocentrism and harmonization of the relationship between humans and nature (Feng shui).
印第安人世界观中的风水、宇宙学和哲学
在研究不同文明的文化、文学和哲学的特点时,学者们不可避免地希望寻找特定社会固有的相同点和不同点。当这种愿望完全被证明是合理的,那么某些问题仍然需要额外的思考。例如,在研究古代中国和美洲原住民固有的宇宙学和自然哲学思想时,学者们面临着一项艰巨的任务,即从逻辑上证实将这两种截然相反的文化放在一起研究的可能性。这篇文章是基于对古代中国和美洲原住民的宇宙学和哲学观的总体概述。作者揭示了一个显著区别“非西方”文化的重要原则,它体现在民族中心主义和人与自然关系的和谐(风水)上。
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