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    Title: 莊子療癒思想之研究
    Other Titles: The Research on Zhuangzi's Therapeutics Thought
    Authors: 王芳如
    WANG, FANG-JU
    Contributors: 生死學系哲學與生命教育碩士班
    陳德和
    CHEN, TE-HO
    Keywords: 莊子;療癒;無待;物化;逍遙
    Zhuangzi;Therapeutics;No waiting;Wu-hua;Hsiao-yao
    Date: 2019
    Issue Date: 2022-02-22 11:37:02 (UTC+8)
    Abstract:   古今哲人對生命的意義有諸多的反省與思考,向世人指點迷津。莊子的寓言故事啓示與提醒,提供世人在困惑與挫敗中明智的指引,亦是身處順境時極佳的警惕。莊子思想具有治療學的特質與意義,在現代問題叢生中得到詮釋與重建,本文即論述莊子思想療癒之研究。  莊子啟示我們無待、緣督以為經的哲學,乃是解消困境、療傷止痛的最佳途徑,不再紛馳、不再宰制,生命就在吉祥止止中,適性發展;在德不形裡,自然運行著。讓天地人我都能充分復原,生生不息,證自我圓滿的道心化境。
      The ancient and modern philosophers have many introspections and reflections on the meaning of life to guide people. The revelation and reminders of Zhuangzi's fable story provide the wise guidance of the world in confusion and frustration. It is also an excellent vigilance in the good times. Zhuangzi's thought has the characteristics and significance of therapeutics, and it is interpreted and reconstructed in the modern times full of problems. This article is a study on the therapy effect of Zhuangzi's thought.  Zhuangzi reveals that "No waiting" and "Obedience to nature" is the best way to relieving pain. Rush no longer and dominate no more, and then our life will reach the auspicious end as well as moderate development. In the invisible virtue, nature can run smoothly. Eventually, with Zhuangzi's thought, the heavens , the earth, people and every individual can get endless recovery, and prove the self-satisfaction of the Tao.
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Life-and-Death Studies] Disserations and Theses(M. A. Program in Philosophy and Life Education)

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