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대순사상에서 '인사(人事)'의 의미 고찰 - '천도(天道)'와의 관계를 중심으로 - (A Study on the Meaning of 'Human Affairs' in Daesoon Thought: Focusing on Its Relation to 'the Way of Heaven')

  • 김의성
    • 대순사상논총
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    • 제48집
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    • pp.445-479
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    • 2024
  • '천도(天道)'로부터 '인사'의 의미를 찾는 '천인합일(天人合一)'의 사상적 맥락은 '인도(人道)'의 근거를 '천도'에 두면서 성립된다. 대순사상에서 '인사'의 의미 또한 기본적으로 '인도'의 근거인 '천도'라는 구조 속에서 도출된다. 하지만, '천도'와 '인사'의 관계는 특별하게 드러나고 있다. 대순사상에서는 '천도'의 개념이 이법적이며 본체적인 측면과 더불어 능동적인 의미로 확장되면서 고유한 '인사'의 의미를 부여하고 있다. '천도'가 지닌 이러한 특징은 상제의 천지공사(天地公事)로부터 기인하는 것이다. 구체적으로 '모사재인(謀事在人) 성사재천(成事在天)'의 원리가 '모사재천(謀事在天) 성사재인(成事在人)'으로 변화된다는 것은 인간과 하늘의 관계가 새롭게 규정되면서 드러나는 '인사'의 원리다. 또한 새롭게 변화된 인간과 하늘의 관계는 '신인의도(神人依導)'라는 신인관계의 원리로 제시되면서 대순사상이 지닌 '인사'의 원리를 극명하게 보여준다. 그에 따라 드러나고 있는 대순사상의 '인사'가 완성되는 두 가지 방향은 영통(靈通)과 신인조화(神人調化)라는 '인사' 완성의 두 가지 경지로 표현된다. '인사'가 '천도'를 지향하는 두 가지 경로는 초월성과 내재성을 포괄하는 차원에서 나아가 심화한 논점들을 보여주게 된다. 그중의 하나인 '천도'와 상제(上帝)의 관계에 관한 내용은 대순사상의 '인사'의미가 지닌 차이를 조망할 수 있는 지점이다. 대순사상의 '천도'는 상제의 천지공사에 의해 규정되어야 한다는 점에서 상제의 초월성으로부터 연유되었다. 그러면서도 외적인 차원에서 '천도'와 합일을 이루는 '인사'완성이 긍정된다는 점에서 '인사'와 대비되는 '천도'의 초월성 또한 인정될 수밖에 없다. 이러한 다른 층위의 두 가지 초월성을 인정하는 관점은 절대적 유일신관과 대조되는 대순사상의 신관을 염두에 둔 것이다.

묵자의 「천지(天志)」, 「명귀(明鬼)」 및 「비명(非命)」 편 분석을 통한 천인(天人)관계 고찰 (Consideration about 'Heaven and Man' from review and analysis of 'Heaven's Will', 'Verification of Ghost' and 'Indeterminism' of Mozi)

  • 황성규
    • 한국철학논집
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    • 제53호
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    • pp.165-190
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    • 2017
  • 이 글은 묵자가 기술한 "천지(天志)", "명귀(明鬼)" 그리고 "비명(非命)" 세 편에 내재된 주안점이나 의의를 고찰함으로써 묵자의 '천(天)'과 '인(人)'의 관계에 대한 관점을 분석하는 것을 목표로 한다. 기존의 연구에 따르면 "천지"와 "명귀"는 '천'이 지닌 권위를 바탕으로 묵가 학설의 정당성을 확보하기 위해 개진된 것이며, 묵자의 유신론적 입장을 대변하는 것으로 알려져 왔다. 또한 "비명"편은 실증적이고 합리적인 인식 방법을 담고 있는 것으로서 묵자의 무신론적 입장을 보이는 것으로 파악되었다. 이 글이 보기에, "천지"편은 통치자나 일반 백성이 어떤 점에 입각해서 통치하며 생활해야 하는지에 대한 근원적인 해답을 제시하는 것으로서 원리적 성격의 행위 준칙을 담고 있으며, 이러한 원리에 부응하거나 위배되었을 때 직접 나서서 상을 주거나 응징하는 역할을 수행하는 존재가 바로 귀신이다. 따라서 인간은 '하늘의 뜻'에 입각하여 현실 사회에서 최선을 다해야 한다. 왜냐하면 하늘에 의해 나의 명(命)이 결정되어 있는 것이 아니라 내가 어떻게 행동하느냐에 따라 나의 명이 결정되어지기 때문이다. 이처럼 주체적이고 능동적인 노력을 하는 인간에 대해 하늘이 도움을 준다는 것이 "비명"편의 주된 논지라고 볼 수 있다. 그러므로 "천지", "명귀"와 "비명"은 모순되는 것이 아니며, 유신에서 무신으로의 전회도 아닌 것이다. 묵자는 하늘과 귀신이 하는 일과 인간이 해야 할 일을 명확히 구분하려고 하였으며, 이는 "천지", "명귀" 그리고 "비명"에서 명확히 표출되고 있다고 생각된다.

주자학과 대순사상의 수양론 비교 연구 (The Comparative Research on the Theory of Self-cultivation in Neo-Confucianism and Daesoon Thought)

  • 이광주
    • 대순사상논총
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    • 제24_2집
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    • pp.231-270
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    • 2015
  • This thesis examined Chu Hsi's self-cultivation theory as the representative theory of cultivation in Confucianism, while juxtaposing it to self-cultivation theory in Daesoon thought, concentrating on its similarity and difference. Neo-Confucianism is a scholarship which has wielded a tremendous influence upon East Asia, while functioning as an official scholarship for long period up to Yuan, Ming, and Ching period, after achieving its synthesis by Chu Hsi. After 13th century, Neo-Confucianism has been a representative academic system in Confucianism, and self-cultivation theory was in its center. It suggested various virtues that classical scholars have to equip to fulfill the sainthood and the politics of royal road. The self-cultivation theory of Chu Hsi was developed upon the basis of the theory 'Li-Qi' and the theory of mind. Here, the practice of Geokyung(morally awakened state with a reverent spirit in every moment) and Gyeokmul-tsiji(reaching into the utmost knowledge through investigation of things) formed a nucleus of Chu Hsi's self-cultivation theory. While Geokyung was to reveal one's true nature through cultivation of mind, Gyeokmul-tsiji was to demonstrate the complete use of mind's essence and function. Chu Hsi's self-cultivation theory attempted to realize the unity of heaven and man, and through cultivating self and governing people, it also tried to achieve its ideal of the society of Great Union(Daedong). Daesoon Thought is originated from Sangjenim who has descended to this world as a human being called Jeungsan. He went on his circuit to rectify the disorder of heaven and earth for 9 years to rectify the Three worlds of heaven, earth and human being which were faced with total annihilation due to its rule of mutual conflict, while creating an earthly paradise. Respecting the will of Sangjenim, Dojunim established the foundation of Do through launching 'Meukeukdo' and setting tenet, creed and object so that the cultivators (Doins) could believe and respect the truth of Sangje's great itineration (Daesoon). Among those, the two components of creed, which are four fundamental principles and the three fundamental attitudes are of great account as precept and cardinal point. Through this means, the cultivators of Daesoonjinrihoe aspire to guard against self-deception through transforming the human spirit, to realize earthly immortality through renewing human beings, and to create an earthly paradise through transforming the world. This thesis attempted to compare and analyze the theory of self-cultivation in Neo-Confucianism and Daesoon Thought in the aspect of ground, method, and object of cultivation. First, as for the ground of cultivation, the doctrines of Chu-tzu and Daesoon thought place the essence of cultivation on 'heaven'. Yet, whereas the former postulates Taekeuk (the Great Ultimate) as a principle as well as the heaven of a natural order, Daesoon thought postulates Sangenim as the heaven of superintendence as well as the heaven of a natural order, signified as its equation of Daesoon with circle, along with the unity of Meukeuk (Endlessness) and Taegeuk (the Great Ultimate). Further, the doctrine of Chu-zhu and Daesoon thought is identical in the point that both thoughts see mind as the subject of cultivation, while trying to restore a pure essence. Nevertheless, whereas Neo-Confucianism intends to give scope to ability of the complete use of mind's essence and function, Daesoon Thought sees mind as the essence which is used by spiritual beings and as an organ that heaven, earth and human being rely upon as the center of the universe. In the aspect of method of cultivation, the doctrine of Chuzhu lays emphasis on the rational factor in that it brightens its 'myung-deoki'(bright inner virtue),' while trying to correspond to the law of heaven on the basis of 'Geokyung' and 'Gyeokmul-tsiji.' On the contrary, Daesoon thought lays much emphasis on faith factor in that it aspires for human perfection based on the restoration of conscience by cultivating Daesoonjinri with sincerity, reverence and faith along with 'quieting the heart-mind', 'quieting the body', 'respecting the God of the Ninth Heaven', and 'observing ritual practice on the basis of the faith in Sangjenim. Yet, both thoughts have similarities in that cultivation of body forms the basis and that they attempt to realize their ideals through cultivation in daily life while taking 'Guarding against self-deception' as the key method of self-cultivation.' However, the principle of Chu-zhu can be said to be a voluntary and autonomous practice based on scripture of the saint as well as self-reflection. On the other hand, Daesoon thought reveals certain difference in that it combines faith factor with one's self-effort by concentrating on cultivation under the presence of Sangjenim as the object of belief and the spirits of heaven and earth. In the aspect of object of cultivation, both thoughts share similarities in that the saint and the perfected gentleman with a moral virtue as an ideal image of men in both thoughts attempt to realize each of their 'myung-deok' in human nature as a heavenly mandate while respecting morality. Further, they also share similarity in the point that the desirable characters in both thoughts want to participate in harmonious creation and nurturance. Yet, the perfected gentleman with a moral virtue is also characterized by its aim for a new heaven and earth where there is no mutual conflict but mutual beneficence, by promoting the moral influence and virtue of Sangjenim over one's own virtue, while practising the mutual beneficence of all life through harmonious union of divine beings and human beings.

"황제내경(黃帝內經)"의 의물사상(宜物思想) 연구(硏究) (A Study on 'Idea of Uimul' (宜物思想) in "Hwangjenaikyung(黃帝內經)")

  • 박철;김수중;정창현
    • 대한한의학원전학회지
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    • 제21권2호
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    • pp.113-124
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    • 2008
  • The main characteristic of 'Idea of Uimul(宜物思想)' lies in specifically laying down rules on the subject of thought, and creating correlated measures and ways based on those grounds. Thus, 'Ui(宜)' emphasizes the pertinence of the measures and ways. By making a detailed analysis, the importance of 'Mul(物)', the subject of thought, the perception of it, the human reaction to it, and the specific principle of the action, can be seen. Ancient Chinese considered Heaven and Earth the largest frame of perception, and perceived all things through it. Heaven and Earth was differentiated from 'Gi'(氣), and the Gi of Heaven and the Gi of Earth interacted with one another in endless motion. "Hwangjenaegyeong(黃帝內經)" considered nature and all things in it through this ideology of 'Correspondence between Heaven and Humanity(天人相應)'. It considered humans to be born from the Gi of Heaven and Earth and to associate with one another under the influence of the Gi of Heaven and Earth. Therefore, in "Hwangjenaegyeong(黃帝內經)", the ideology of 'Correspondence between Heaven and Humanity(天人相應)' is the fundamental frame of Idea of Uimul(宜物思想). On the other hand, the Ui(宜) in Idea of Uimul(宜物思想) indicates the pertinent measures and ways towards a subject, that is, humans acting appropriately according to the laws of Heaven and Earth inside the ideology of 'Correspondence between Heaven and Humanity(天人相應)'. Humans are affected by nature and adapt to it, but they also recognize the laws of nature and strive to wholly protect the human life by versatilely taking adequate measures against the numerous changes of nature.

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천인상응(天人相應)의 관점에서 바라본 "황제내경(黃帝內經)"의 인체관 연구 (Study on the Perception of the Human Body in "Huangdineijing" Viewed from the Perspective of the Correspondence between Nature and Human)

  • 임채광
    • 동의생리병리학회지
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    • 제26권6호
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    • pp.855-863
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    • 2012
  • The organic and holistic recognition method about nature in east asian philosophy is also applied to the study of the human body in Korean medicine. In Korean medicine, the human body is being understood from a holistic point of view rather than a mechanical or reductive one. The main east asian philosophies are the heavens thought and the Yin-yang/Five Phase Theory. This study will explore the influence the general flow of heavens thought has on explaining the human body in Korean medicine and the formation of how the human body is perceived in "Huangdineijing"(黃帝內經). First, the primitive meaning of heaven was developed to include the natural heaven of Xia (夏), the lord heaven of Shang(商) and the moral heaven of Zhou(周) dynasties. Among these, the natural heaven notion of the Xia(夏) dynasty which recognized heaven as the one with the power to create everything. This was followed by Taoism which established the contrasting system of heaven and earth. Based on this, "Huangdineijing"(黃帝 內經) developed the perception of the human body, taking into account, heaven as the original substance to generate the human body through the mutual sympathy between heavenly energy and earthly form. The perspective of the correspondence between nature and human in "Huainantzu"(淮南子) and "L$\breve{u}$shichunqiu"(呂氏春秋) was succeeded by Tung Chung-Shu(董仲舒). Based on this development, the perception of the human body in "Huangdineijing"(黃帝內經) is related to the seasonal cycle and the notion of night and day to balance the physiology of the human body. It recognizes that its structure, shape, emotional state and physiological actions are correlated with heaven.

후천세계가 지향하는 인간상 탐구- 정역의 지인(至人) 중심으로 - (Consideration on Human in World of Post-Heaven: Focusing on perfect man of Right I Ching)

  • 박혜순
    • 대순사상논총
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    • 제25_2집
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    • pp.103-136
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    • 2015
  • The theory of post-heaven provided Korea's many emerging national religions with spiritual ground. The I Ching originated in China emphasizes the principles of change or static aspects of world, while Right I Ching, which Il-Bu Kim suggested, underlines dynamic aspects of world. Il-Bu Kim is perceived to open a new stage in the history of philosophy of I Ching in this regard. His most remarkable contribution is the view of Great Opening Era of Post-Heaven, according to which the clock of cosmos shows the era of great change from Pre-Heaven to Post-Heaven and in the world of Post-Heaven everything will take its proper place. As to human society, Il-Bu Kim foresaw the change from disharmony to harmony, imbalance to balance and era of xiaoren to that of junzi. The advent of such a new world, however, asks human's moral revolution as a prerequisite. In the tradition of East Asian thought, human is the center of the Samjae, Heaven-Earth-Human and the only being which could participate in the growth of Heaven and Earth. Without the change of human mind, however, human can neither participate in the growth of Heaven and Earth nor expect the right change of Heaven and Earth. Even though the world of nature changes according to the principle of cosmic harmony, as the Right I Ching predicts, the real change of Heaven and Earth can be achieved only with moral change of human. The human in the Right I Ching is a free man who sticks to nothing and communicates with cosmos with empty mind. This is the very image of perfect man(至人). The perfect man in the Right I Ching is the main agent of everything, that's to say, the main agent of the great opening to Post-Heaven Era. This is the reason why most leaders of Koran emerging religions concentrate on the change of human. In this regard, Jeung-San Kang encouraged people to become the perfect man through the purification of mind and body and the great opening of inner man, depending on the metaphysical principle of the Right I Ching. Cheok and Resolution of grievances for the mutual beneficence of all life are what he suggested as a method of the great opening of inner man. Such a view is based on the thought that the accumulated sinful behaviors are obstacles to cosmic change and the time of mutual beneficience opens with the removal of the obstacles. If such religious practices are so effective, as Jeung-San Kang says, that future world could consist of perfect men who have achived the great opening of inner man, moral change, and change of consciousness, we could expect that the activities of xiaoren will be shrinked and junzi will be welcomed, as the Right I Ching predicts.

전통사상(專統思想)과 서원건축배치(書院建築配置)의 구성(構成) 원리(原理) (Composition Principle of Seo-Won Architecture from the View of Its Disposition and Korean Traditional Thought)

  • 박정해;한동수
    • 교육시설 논문지
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    • 제18권6호
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    • pp.33-43
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    • 2011
  • The Korean academics of classical learning, Seowon which from the middle of Joseon Dynasty was complexly reflected in "the illustration of Taiji(太極圖說)" Five-Elements school(陰陽五行說), "Zhou Yi(周易)" and a theory on spherical heaven and square ground(天圓地方) which based on orientalism. Also the theory of Xiangshu Xue(象數學) was a significant factor to decide the size(number of facade module) of Seowon architecture. So, in this study, how the oriental thought was adopted and reflected in existing 21 Seowon in South Korea. The size of Seowon architecture was adopted a theory of combination with heaven, earth and human(天地人三合論) that based on the theory of Xiangshu Xue on "the illustration of Taiji" and "Zhou Yi". "Zhou Yi" was the central thought of Confucian culture in Joseon Dynasty, with which Seowon space was divided into two, ancestral rites space and lecture space. It coincides with balance of yin(陰) and yang(陽), Five-Elements(五行) and four seasons(四季節). In lecture space, lecture hall is relevant with the water(水) and winter, and front tower structure or outer three-door is the fire(火) and summer. Also, central garden means the soil(土) and center. Thus, the size and spatial composition was planned with the philosophy, "the illustration of Taiji", Five-Elements school and a theory on spherical heaven and square ground. Yin and yang has an idea of the heaven and earth, and Five-Elements has an idea of direction and season with which spatial composition of Seowon could be set. And the numeral meaning on the theory of Xiangshu Xue established an ideal background for spatial composition of Seowon architecture.

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주돈이와 권근의 천인합일사상 비교 - 『태극도설』과 『입학도설』을 중심으로 - (The Comparison of 'Oneness between Heaven and Man(天人合一)' thoughts between Zhoudunyi(周敦頤) and Kwonkun(權近) - Focusing on "Taijirushuo (太極圖說)" and "Ip-Hak-Do-Seol(入學圖說)")

  • 허광호
    • 동양고전연구
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    • 제66호
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    • pp.251-276
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    • 2017
  • 이 논문은 주돈이가 "태극도설"에서 제시한 천인합일사상과 권근이 "입학도설"에서 제시한 천인심성합일사상을 비교하여 그 차이를 규명하고자 한 시도이다. 수양론 중심의 실천적인 사상으로 발전해 온 천인합일사상은 송대 주돈이가 "태극도설"에서 형이상학적 우주론과 인성론으로 정리하면서 철학적 깊이와 논리적 체계를 갖추게 된다. 그는 천(天)에 상응하는 무극(無極)의 개념을 세워 무극-태극-음양-오행-인간-만물의 일원적 우주론을 제시한다. 그의 우주론은 만물의 창조자인 천(天)은 피조자인 인간과 명(命)과 성(性)을 매개로하여 결부되는 합일의 관계라는 인식이다. 따라서 본성을 회복하여 자기의 본성이 천명(天命)임을 알면 곧 천인합일이 실현되고 성인도 될 수 있다고 말한다. 주돈이의 사상은 약 120년 뒤 주희에게 와서 이기론 으로 융합된 주자학으로 집대성 된다. 이에 따라 주돈이는 주자학의 시조로 후대에 평가된다. 고려 말 권근은 그의 "입학도설"에서 천인심성합일사상을 제시한다. 권근의 천인심성합일사상은 그의 스승인 이색의 천인무간사상에 주자학적 요소를 가미하여 내 마음의 작용과 리(理)가 일체라고 정리함으로써 논리적 정합성을 이룬다. 주돈이가 주로 우주와 만물의 생성원리에 대해 관심을 기진 것에 반해 권근은 주로 심성론적 관점에서 천(天), 인(人), 심(心), 성(性)에 대해 관심을 가진다. 또한 경(敬)중심의 수양으로 천인심성합일을 이룰 수 있다고 제시한다. 권근의 이런 사상은 조선조 주자학이 심성론 중심으로 발전하는 단초가 되었다. 그의 사상은 약 150년후 퇴계 이황에게 와서 사단칠정론과 경(敬)사상으로 집대성 된다. 그러나 주돈이와 달리 권근은 그의 학문적 업적에도 불구하고 제대로 평가 받지 못하고 있다.

증산의 풍수관(風水觀) 고찰 - 『전경(典經)』을 중심으로 - (A Study on Jeungsan's view of Pungsu: Chiefly focused on Jeonkyung)

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    • 대순사상논총
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    • 제25_2집
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    • pp.45-70
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    • 2015
  • Master Jeungsan understood a general view of Pungsu but actually he used the theory of Pungsu in his own religious perspective, transcending it. The theory of Pungsu is different. But the fact that it is premised on the principle of 'in and yang', the five-element principle, the Book of Changes, energy thought, and To chugi piyung, etc. is generally recognized. The three important elements of Pungsu are mountain, water, and direction or man. Pungsu has formal principles such as Gallyongbeop, Jangpungbeop, Deuksubeop, Jeonghyeolbeop, Jwahyangbeop, and Hyeongukron. etc. In the late of Joseon, Jeungsan established a new traditional thought, understanding Bibopungsu, Gukdopungsu, Minganpungsu, etc. However, he reinterpreted them to be suitable to his religious ideal and let his followers understand them as well. In particular, Jeungsan overcame the previous view on earth and expressed a new perspective to enhance earth up to the level of heaven. In the perspective of the traditional world, earth is lower than heaven, but Jeungsan made it a status equal to heaven. He mentioned that in the past, the culture and history of man was influenced by earth's energy but today, at the age of man respect, he put passive man influenced by earth-condition on the more subjective and active status. Even though he mentioned different Pungsu, Hyeongguk, and Hyeolmyeong, he expressed the shape of Pungsu within the construction of three worlds, the one of heaven and earth transcending good or ill luck or a favorable change in fortune. He practised the expedient of Pungsu from the stand of the construction of heaven and earth instead of the usage of Bibopungsu, Gukdopungsu, and Minganpungsu. He diagnosed that the division of the world is caused by the one of earth and tried to solve it. Moreover, he said that Myeongdang(a propitious site) must be the man-orientation rather than the earth-orientation. It means that Pungsu, stressing the energy of earth and turning one's luck, is changing into the world of man-orientation. In other words, Jeungsan diagnosed the world of Pungsu but he ultimately used Pungsu theory in building up his own view of religious world transcending such a theory.

談儒家 「天人關係」 的認知, 到 「樂天安命」 人生觀之建構 (On the basis cognitive of "Heaven and human relations", Confucian to construct "Optimistic attitude" philosophy of life)

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    • 철학연구
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    • 제141권
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    • pp.85-93
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    • 2017
  • 중국의 춘추전국 시대는 정국이 혼란하고, 제후들이 패권을 다투고, 왕조가 무너지는 시기에 다양한 학문이 일어난 백가쟁명 시대이다. 이 시기에 철학계의 발전은 활발하고 학술성과도 매우 눈부셨다. 이에 맞춰 철학계의 주된 관심은 대부분이 하늘에 대한 인식과 천인관계 그리고 인성 등의 문제에 대해 초점을 두었다. 공자가 개창자인 유가사상은 춘추전국 시대에 주요 학파 중 하나이다. 유가는 인간을 근본으로 삼고 윤리를 중요시 하고 도덕을 강조하는 학술사상으로서 한국, 일본, 베트남, 싱가포르 등 여러 나라에 많은 영향을 끼쳤으며, 이른바 유가문화 생활권을 형성하게 되었다. 유가의 사상이념은 후대에도 많은 영향을 주었다. 근본에 주력하고 덕성을 숭상하는 입신처세의 이념과 '유교무류'(有敎無類: 가르침이 있을진댄 부류를 나누어서는 안된다), '인재시교'(因材施敎: 자질에 따라 가르침을 달리 베푼다)의 교육원칙, 그리고 '존왕천패'(尊王賤覇: 왕도정치를 존중하고 패도정치를 천하게 여긴다)의 정치사상은 큰 영향을 끼쳤다. 그렇지만 유가사상에 있어서 그 현대적 의의가 가장 큰 것은 바로 '천지만물지모'(天地萬物之母: 천지는 만물의 부모이다)라고 하는 천인관계론(天人關係論)과 낙천안명(樂天安命: 천명에 따라 분수에 맞게 산다)의 인생관이다. 유가철학에 있어서 낙천안명의 인생관은 천인관계의 인식론적 기초 위에 구성되었다.