摘要
The paper begins with comprehending Confucius’statement that drawing presupposes a piece of clear cloth. By noting the universalities and differences between Confucius’doctrines and Laozi’s doctrines, it studies and distinguishes their universalities and differences in the following four aspects: "Taoism", "Culture", "Speech" and "Non-action". Finally, it carefully inquires into the subtle connections between their distinct individualities and fertile universalities.
The paper begins with comprehending Confucius’statement that drawing presupposes a piece of clear cloth. By noting the universalities and differences between Confucius’doctrines and Laozi’s doctrines, it studies and distinguishes their universalities and differences in the following four aspects: 'Taoism', 'Culture', 'Speech' and 'Non-action'. Finally, it carefully inquires into the subtle connections between their distinct individualities and fertile universalities.
出处
《哲学研究》
CSSCI
北大核心
2007年第9期24-33,共10页
Philosophical Research