論對於道的認識是一種身體化的認識-以《老子》
、《管子》
四篇為例的說明
On Embodied Knowing: to Cite Instances from
"Lao-tzu" and the Four Chapters of "Kuan-tzu"
林文琪(Wen-Chi Lin)
摘要
本文主要以《老子》和《管子》四篇為例,闡明道家對於道的認識是一種身體化的認識。文中析 論《老子》中的「無」,作為一種對於道的認識,是一種技術之知或稱默會之知;「無」作為對於 道的認識是以參與者角度,對自己所投身的事件之發展趨勢的、身體化的實踐感或方向感。另析 論《管子》如何解決對於道的認識如何可能的問題,及如何把「氣」-整體感官、心知、百體- 「應物而動」的活動本身當作一種對於道的認識。Abstract
Based on "Lao-tzu" and the Four Chapters of "Kuan-tzu", this article tries to explore the epistemological perspectives of the Way in Taoism and to interpret that "knowing the Way" is a mode of embodied knowing. First of all, I analyze the epistemological perspectives of "Wu" in "Lao-tzu" and point out that "knowing the Way" is a mode of tacit knowledge and a practice sense or an orientation in the situation that I participate. And then, I elucidate how to response the question of possibility of "knowing the Way" and how to know through Ch'i in the Four Chapters of "Kuan-tzu".