- 著者
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窪田 守弘
- 出版者
- 岐阜聖徳学園大学
- 雑誌
- 聖徳学園岐阜教育大学紀要 (ISSN:09160175)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.27, pp.317-326, 1994-02-28
Yuan Ji(阮籍) is known as one of "the seven wise men in the bamoboo thicket" in the Wei Jin(魏晋) Period in China. His main thought and practice throughout his life was originally rooted in those or Lao-tze and Zhuang-tze(老荘思想). These traditional ways of thinking gave him influenced his opinions and writings great deal. Especially his philosophy clearly appears in the usage of the expression of Zi-ran of Nature(自然) in the text of Da-zhuang-lun(達荘論). He emphasised the real meaning of it, but as a basic discipline of manners and behavior to be a man of consummate virtue. At the same time, he was very emphatic about the necessity of becoming an ideal guman being, which would be possible only through approzching more closely to the world of "do-nothinism" as a Taoist.