中國哲學(xué)“直覺”論內(nèi)涵辨析
An analysis of the connotation of intuition in Chinese philosophy
WANG Li
The concept of intuition distinguishes itself from Western philosophy in its contextual unity within Chinese philosophy. This unity in practical discourse encompasses aspects such as ontology, epistemology, and existentialism. Moreover, Chinese philosophy is represented by the three teachings of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Daoism. The content and forms of intuition within these three teachings differ from one another, which gives more connotations to the concept.
[摘 要] 籠統(tǒng)的“直覺”概念內(nèi)涵缺乏清晰度,中國哲學(xué)的直覺概念有自己的特殊規(guī)定從而天然與西方哲學(xué)區(qū)別開來,在中國哲學(xué)內(nèi)部具有語境統(tǒng)一性。(剩余14293字)