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Frontiers of Philosophy in China

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Front Phil Chin    2010, Vol. 5 Issue (3) : 396-413    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11466-010-0105-3
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“All Things Are Already Complete in My Body”: An Explanation of the Views of the Taizhou School on the Human Body
YU Hong()
Department of Social Sciences, Guangdong Polytechnic Normal University, Guangzhou 510665, China
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Abstract

By means of a theoretical analysis from the point of view of phenomenology of the body, this essay tries to explain the views of Taizhou School on the body so as to apprehend the essence of Confucian thought, which is a philosophy that seeks to “establish oneself” and “cultivate oneself” rather than a “philosophy of consciousness.”

Keywords body-basis      ambiguity      the world of meanings      interdependence     
Corresponding Author(s): YU Hong,Email:yuhong80@hotmail.com   
Issue Date: 05 September 2010
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YU Hong. “All Things Are Already Complete in My Body”: An Explanation of the Views of the Taizhou School on the Human Body[J]. Front Phil Chin, 2010, 5(3): 396-413.
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https://academic.hep.com.cn/fpc/EN/10.1007/s11466-010-0105-3
https://academic.hep.com.cn/fpc/EN/Y2010/V5/I3/396
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