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철학적 관점에서의 태권도 겨루기 학생 선수 정신력에 관한 연구 (A Study on Student Players' Mental Strength in Taekwondo Competition from a Philosophical Perspective)

  • 김기삼
    • 산업융합연구
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    • 제22권1호
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    • pp.105-115
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    • 2024
  • 본 연구는 학생 태권도 겨루기 선수들의 정신력이 태권도 겨루기 경기력에 미치는 영향을 분석하고자 실시하였다. 연구 대상은 대한태권도협회에 태권도 겨루기 선수로 등록이 되어 있는 중학교, 고등학교, 대학교 343명을 대상으로 편의표집 방법을 사용하였으며, 전문가 회의를 통해 Loehr가 제작한 Mental Toughness Test 검사도구를 사용하였다. 자료분석은 일반적 특성에 따른 정신력의 하위요인별 수준을 분석하기 위하여 t-test, 일원배치분산을 실시하였고, 집단 간 다중비교를 위하여 Schéffe test를 통해 사후검증을 실시하였다. 정신력의 하위요인별 수준과 경기력을 분석하기 위하여 상관분석 및 다중회귀분석을 실시하였다. 연구결과 태권도 겨루기 학생 선수들의 일반적 특성인 성별과 연령에 따른 정신력 차이에서 정신력 관련 하위요인 중 자신감, 각성 수준 조절, 시각화 및 심상조절, 동기 수준, 긍정적 에너지, 태도 조절은 성별과 연령에서 유의한 차이가 나타났고, 인지된 경기력에서는 연령과 운동 경력에서 유의한 차이가 나타나 결과적으로 태권도 겨루기 학생 선수들의 경우 심리적 훈련 이외에 연령과 다양한 경험이 정신력과 관련 하위요소에 긍정적인 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났다. 따라서 태권도 겨루기 학생 선수들 중 특히 중학교 고등학교 시기에는 다양한 시합의 경험과 훈련 시 심리적을 동반하여 시합에서의 결과적인 자신 평가에 대한 두려움을 이겨낼 수 있도록 지도와 훈련이 제공되어야 하겠다.

상(象)의 개념(槪念)과 한의학적(韓醫學的) 적용(適用) (The concept of Sang(象) and its application in the Oriental Medicine)

  • 백유상;박찬국
    • 대한한의학원전학회지
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.92-109
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    • 1999
  • They say Y$\breve{o}$k'ak(易學) is the root of Oriental studies. This means philosophy, astronamy, geography, medicine, music, numbers are all based on Yin-Yang, and Five phases theory of Y$\breve{o}$k'ak. Nowadays studies are very much specialized but as we go back to old times, we cannot dearly set these studies apart. All the studies can be comprehensively understood with Y$\breve{o}$k'ak(易學). The original purpose of Y$\breve{o}$k'ak is to predict future with highly symbolized signs, Sang-Su(象數). However you cannot fully understand Y$\breve{o}$k'ak without knowing the principle of change in Sang-Su itself. We have to keep thinking about how we should further study Y$\breve{o}$k'ak, treat diseases with Sang-Su, and how Sang-Su can be used in medicine. As a previous step to this process, I will consider relationship of Y$\breve{o}$k'ak and medicine in this paper. This study will help us to set the goal and method in studying medicine. Conclusions of this paper are following: 1. The purpose of understanding a subject is to understand the principle of the subject. The principle of every subject can be turned into principle of changes in the universe. This principle is not affected by time nor space. It is only seen through the changes of subjects. 2. The reason we cannot easily understand the principle is that we have biased mind. How we should overcome this is through developing virtue, and by keep inspecting things over and over. 3. We see the outcome of changes inside but we should not neglect the principle. Therefore we see the principle through Sang. Sang is in between Principle(理) and Things(物), thereby has characteristics of both. Which means it is much like Principle but specific Things is related and it is much like Things but it is not easily understood. 4. There are various kinds of Sang. Mind-Sang(心象) is an image that comes before expressing it with symbols or words. When it is expressed in symbols or words, it is no longer considered as same Sang. Sang in symbol are Kwaesang(卦象), Hyosang(爻象) and Sang in words is Kyesa(卦辭). The characteristic of all these Sang is that it cannot be explained through the logics. 5. If we call Sanghak as the study with Sang, the method is same as that of understanding the principle. The fundamental purpose of Sanghak is to understand the principle of things and then apply this principle to the practical world so that the world can be a better place. So I would say Sanghak is the study of a saint and a ruler. 6. Since the object of medicine is human being who are the mixture of Principle and Ki, we can use Sang which is also related to both Principle and Ki. Actually terms we use in Oriental medicine are not easily understood without the knowledge of Sanghak. 7. When we diagnose a patient, we are looking for Sang that comes from the body inside. When we do the treatment, we cannot neglect the original change that's happening in our body. Therefore studying Sang is a necessary step to do the full diagnosis and treatment. 8. The method of studying medicine is first to get rid of biased mind, taking right Sang from various classics and then apply those Sang to actual situations.

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"황제내경(黃帝內經)"의 '허(虛)'와 그 철학적 배경에 대한 연구 (Study of Philosophical Background of '虛' Described in "Huang Di Nei Jing")

  • 이정원;홍무창;배현수;신민규
    • 동의생리병리학회지
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    • 제20권4호
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    • pp.766-783
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    • 2006
  • This study describes philosophical background regarding '虛' in oriental medicine in an effort to understand the relationships among some of the Eastern philosophy in accordance with differentiated meanings in several resources by analyzing examples of '虛' in Huang Di Nei Jing. The various usages of '虛' used in Huang Di Nei Jing are as follows: naming; condition of pulse; emptiness; '太虛' which was referred universal space by Chinese ; insufficiency, lack or scarcity, deficiency ; and the description of vitality, mental faculties. 外丹修煉(training by external substances) had the attitude do that withdraw the death by taking external materials. The meaning of '虛'in 外丹修煉 is similar to that in oriental medicine in terms of deficiency. That is, both 外丹修煉 and the oriental medicine consider that the death and disease are caused by the deficiency of something. However, there also exists difference between 外丹修煉 and the oriental medicine. 外丹修煉 supplements through withdrawal prohibition due to the characteristic of unchangeability and stern or immortal while oriental medicine provides concrete object of deficiency. 精(essence of life), 氣(ki, functional activity), and fe(vitality) not only have been considered as basic component of human body, but they also have been an important subject of health preservation for longevity with health in Taoism and oriental medicine. In oriental medicine, 精 and 氣 have been perceived as physical basis of human body and 神 as controller. 內丹修煉(Training of internal active substances) 掠nds to return to '虛', the early state of life through individual training, and attempts to withdraw death through continuous recurrence. The oriental medicine and 內丹修煉 held great value of 神 among health preservation of 精, 氣, and 神. They seek theoretical basis from philosophical Taoism. However, '虛' in Taoism is different from that in training by internal substances and oriental medicine: '虛' in philosophical Taoism has metaphysical concept which refers overcome of life and death, but '虛' in 內丹修煉 and oriental medicine have empirical concept. '太虛' is considered as formless space where it is emp Dut filled with 氣. It is conceptualized with the premise of the relevant adaptation of human body to natural environment theory referring that the interaction between the heaven and the earth makes changes; all creation is originated , and human is affected by the interaction of the heaven and the earth. Furthermore, in $\ulcorner$運氣七篇$\lrcorner$ (Seven chapters described about the five circuit phases and the six atmospheric influences), the expression that the earth is in the center of '太虛' and huge amount of 氣 supports it proves that $\ulcorner$運氣七篇$\lrcorner$ adapts '渾天設'(Chaotic universe thee). In Taoism, '虛' is the grounds where all creation is generated in the optimal condition of Tao. As regards the aspect of mentality, it is the condition in which one can free from the dualistic concepts such as right and wrong, beauty and ugliness, life and death, and so on. Although the ultimate goal of oriental medicine, the achievement of longevity without sickness, might contrast with the Taoist belief that perceives life and death as the natural phenomena or the flowing of the 氣, and eliminates all international, the idea of Taoism that one should live substantial life with naivety, and make Harmony with the nature might be influential to the oriental medicine.

상산심학과 양명심학의 차별성 연구 - '송학'과 '명학'의 차별적 관점에서 - (The research about difference between Sangsan-Simhak and Yangming-Simhak - from a different point of view between 'Song-Hak' and 'Ming-Hak'-)

  • 이상호
    • 철학연구
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    • 제105권
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    • pp.321-350
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    • 2008
  • 이 논문은 '상산 심학'과 '양명 심학'의 차이를 '송학'과 '명학'이라는 차별성을 가지고 규명하려는 것이다. 이를 통해 상산학을 양명학의 전단계 학문정도로 이해하는 일반적 인식에서 벗어나 전체 성리학사에서 독자성을 가진 철학체계로 자리매김 시키려 했다. 이것은 전체 성리학사를 '리학'과 '심학'으로 이해하는 일반적 인식에서 벗어나, 시대적으로 변모된 철학적 패러다임에 근거해서 성리학의 전개를 이해하려는 것이기도 하다. 이와 같은 문제의식은 흔히 성리학을 리학과 심학으로 나누고, 전자를 정주학으로 후자를 육왕학으로 보는 일반적 인식으로부터 출발한다. 이렇게 되면서 상산학은 양명학의 전단계 학문으로만 인식되어, 전체 성리학사에서 독자적인 자리매김이 이루어지지 않았다. 또한 상산학은 주자학과는 철학적으로 대척점에 선 것으로 이해되면서, 이 둘 사이에는 이론적 동일성이 거의 없는 것으로 이해되기도 했다. 그러나 상산학은 '리학'적 패러다임이 일반화 되어 있던 '송학'의 배경 속에서 탄생되었으며, 양명학은 '기학'적 패러다임이 일반화 되어 있던 '명학'의 배경 속에서 탄생하였다. 이와 같은 '송학'과 '명학'의 차이는 실제 이들을 같은 학문으로 규정하게 하는 '심즉리心卽理'라는 명제에서도 의미 차이를 발생시킬 수밖에 없는데, 대부분의 연구는 바로 이 점을 간과하였던 것이다. 이를 위해 본 논문은 우선 '송학'과 '명학'의 철학적 차이점을 먼저 규명하고, 이것을 중심으로 상산학과 양명학을 같은 계통의 철학체계로 이해하게 했던 '심즉리'라는 명제가 가진 함의를 각각 분석하였다. 그리고 이와 같은 '심즉리'의 개념이 어떻게 수양론에 적용되는지를 확인함으로써, 상산학과 양명학의 철학 차이를 확인하고 있다. 특히 본 논문에서는 '리학'적 패러다임에 바탕한 '송학'과 '기학'적 패러다임에 바탕한 '명학'의 '리'의미 해석에 초점을 맞추어서, 여기에 대한 의미 차이가 '심즉리'의 의미 차이로 드러난다는 사실을 분명히 하고 있다. 이를 통해 궁극적으로 주자학과 상산학이 가지고 있는 '송학'적 패러다임의 특징과 양명학이 가지고 있는 '명학'적 패러다임에 차이가 있다는 사실을 논증하고 있으며, 여기에서 상산학은 양명학의 전단계 학문이 아니라, 그 자체의 체계성을 갖춘 성리학으로 자리매김 해야 한다는 입장을 밝히고 있다.

성재 유중교의 가평 옥계구곡 위치추정 연구 (A Study on an Estimated Location of Seongjae Ryu, Junggyo's Okgye Gugok in GaPyeong-Gun)

  • 강기래;이해주;이현채;김희채;김동필;하성근
    • 한국전통조경학회지
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    • 제35권3호
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    • pp.32-40
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    • 2017
  • 조선건국의 사상적 기반이 되었던 성리학의 도입과 그 모태가 되었던 유학은 우리의 생활과 학문, 사상의 근원이 되었다. 또한 이들 학문의 주창자인 공자(孔子), 맹자(孟子), 자사(子思), 주자(朱子) 등의 가르침을 따르는 것이 최고의 선이라 여기었다. 그들 중 자기 수행의 길을 구체적으로 제시한 이는 주자이며, 이(理)와 기(氣)의 발현과 그 관찰을 통한 심성(心性)의 체득을 목표로 하였다. 그는 진리의 체득을 위한 수신의 장소와 도구로서 산과 물이 있는 자연을 택하였고, 이러한 존주자(尊朱子), 학주자(學朱子)의 신념이 조선유학자들의 기본적 사상과 실천 철학이 되었고, 위정척사파의 유중교도 옥계구곡을 명명하고 경영하였다. 이러한 사상적 바탕으로 조선후기 유학자인 유중교가 설정한 옥계구곡의 위치를 비정하기 위한 본 연구는 옥계구곡의 위치 비정을 위한 기본적인 텍스트인 성재 유중교의 "가릉군옥계산수기(嘉陵郡玉溪山水記)"를 기본으로 하여 그 장소 추정을 위한 기본자료를 수집하였다. 그리고 옥계구곡 현장을 10회 답사하여 그 위치를 추정하였으며, 검증을 위해 옥계구곡에서 태어나고 자란 원주민 3인에게각각 그 위치를 탐문 하여 추정하였다. 연구로 비정된 각 곡의 위치는 공간정보자료로서 좌표와 사진을 취득하였으며, 이러한 자료는 향후 옥계구곡의 스토리텔링이나 관광자원으로 활용할 경우 기초적이고 중요한 자료가 될 수 있을 것이다. 본 연구의 성과는 옥계구곡의 곡(曲)을 지정하는데 기초적 자료가 되었다는데 그 의의가 있다.

'아유르베다'($\bar{A}yurveda$)의 의경(醫經)에 관한 연구 (A Study of The Medical Classics in the '$\bar{A}yurveda$')

  • 김기욱;박현국;서지영
    • 대한한의학원전학회지
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    • 제20권4호
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    • pp.91-117
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    • 2007
  • Through a simple study of the medical classics in the '$\bar{A}yurveda$', we have summarized them as follows. 1) Traditional Indian medicine started in the Ganges river area at about 1500 B. C. E. and traces of medical science can be found in the "Rigveda" and "Atharvaveda". 2) The "Charaka" and "$Su\acute{s}hruta$(妙聞集)", ancient texts from India, are not the work of one person, but the result of the work and errors of different doctors and philosophers. Due to the lack of historical records, the time of Charaka or $Su\acute{s}hruta$(妙聞)s' lives are not exactly known. So the completion of the "Charaka" is estimated at 1st${\sim}$2nd century C. E. in northwestern India, and the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" is estimated to have been completed in 3rd${\sim}$4th century C. E. in central India. Also, the "Charaka" contains details on internal medicine, while the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" contains more details on surgery by comparison. 3) '$V\bar{a}gbhata$', one of the revered Vriddha Trayi(triad of the ancients, 三醫聖) of the '$\bar{A}yurveda$', lived and worked in about the 7th century and wrote the "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ $A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ $h\d{r}daya$ $sa\d{m}hit\bar{a}$ $samhit\bar{a}$(八支集)" and "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$(八心集)", where he tried to compromise and unify the "Charaka" and "$Su\acute{s}hruta$". The "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$" was translated into Tibetan and Arabic at about the 8th${\sim}$9th century, and if we generalize the medicinal plants recorded in each the "Charaka", "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" and the "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$", there are 240, 370, 240 types each. 4) The 'Madhava' focused on one of the subjects of Indian medicine, '$Nid\bar{a}na$' ie meaning "the cause of diseases(病因論)", and in one of the copies found by Bower in 4th century C. E. we can see that it uses prescriptions from the "BuHaLaJi(布哈拉集)", "Charaka", "$Su\acute{s}hruta$". 5) According to the "Charaka", there were 8 branches of ancient medicine in India : treatment of the body(kayacikitsa), special surgery(salakya), removal of alien substances(salyapahartka), treatment of poison or mis-combined medicines(visagaravairodhikaprasamana), the study of ghosts(bhutavidya), pediatrics(kaumarabhrtya), perennial youth and long life(rasayana), and the strengthening of the essence of the body(vajikarana). 6) The '$\bar{A}yurveda$', which originated from ancient experience, was recorded in Sanskrit, which was a theorization of knowledge, and also was written in verses to make memorizing easy, and made medicine the exclusive possession of the Brahmin. The first annotations were 1060 for the "Charaka", 1200 for the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$", 1150 for the "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$", and 1100 for the "$Nid\bar{a}na$", The use of various mineral medicines in the "Charaka" or the use of mercury as internal medicine in the "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$", and the palpation of the pulse for diagnosing in the '$\bar{A}yurveda$' and 'XiZhang(西藏)' medicine are similar to TCM's pulse diagnostics. The coexistence with Arabian 'Unani' medicine, compromise with western medicine and the reactionism trend restored the '$\bar{A}yurveda$' today. 7) The "Charaka" is a book inclined to internal medicine that investigates the origin of human disease which used the dualism of the 'Samkhya', the natural philosophy of the 'Vaisesika' and the logic of the 'Nyaya' in medical theories, and its structure has 16 syllables per line, 2 lines per poem and is recorded in poetry and prose. Also, the "Charaka" can be summarized into the introduction, cause, judgement, body, sensory organs, treatment, pharmaceuticals, and end, and can be seen as a work that strongly reflects the moral code of Brahmin and Aryans. 8) In extracting bloody pus, the "Charaka" introduces a 'sharp tool' bloodletting treatment, while the "$Su\scute{s}hruta$" introduces many surgical methods such as the use of gourd dippers, horns, sucking the blood with leeches. Also the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" has 19 chapters specializing in ophthalmology, and shows 76 types of eye diseases and their treatments. 9) Since anatomy did not develop in Indian medicine, the inner structure of the human body was not well known. The only exception is 'GuXiangXue(骨相學)' which developed from 'Atharvaveda' times and the "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$". In the "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$"'s 'ShenTiLun(身體論)' there is a thorough listing of the development of a child from pregnancy to birth. The '$\bar{A}yurveda$' is not just an ancient traditional medical system but is being called alternative medicine in the west because of its ability to supplement western medicine and, as its effects are being proved scientifically it is gaining attention worldwide. We would like to say that what we have researched is just a small fragment and a limited view, and would like to correct and supplement any insufficient parts through more research of new records.

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