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- Title
A Study of the Heart of the <bold><italic>Huainanzi</italic></bold>: With the Contradictory Evaluations of Emotions as Clues.
- Authors
Jung, Woo-jin; Moon, Suk-yoon
- Abstract
The writers of the <italic>Huainanzi</italic> 淮南子 show that emotions are based on resonance. In this ancient Chinese text, emotional expressions are considered natural phenomena; however, at the same time, they are sometimes evaluated negatively. It states that sometimes, not only emotions stemming from desires but also emotional expressions in daily lives must be controlled. This is due to the following prescriptions stemming from the art of rulership: (1) a ruler must clearly and distinctly recognize a situation. Emotional expressions lose the Quintessential Spirit (<italic>jingshen</italic> 精神), which mediates the recognition of the situation; and (2) the intention must not be revealed to the ruler’s vassals. The concept of heart (<italic>xin</italic> 心) in the <italic>Huainanzi</italic>, on the foundation called the “theory of cultivation” of Daoism, is influenced by the art of rulership from Legalism.
- Subjects
EMOTIONS; TAOISM; HUAINAN zi; LEGALISM (Chinese philosophy); CHINESE philosophy; PHILOSOPHY
- Publication
Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy, 2018, Vol 17, Issue 2, p153
- ISSN
1540-3009
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11712-018-9598-6