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A preliminary discussion on Daoist bionomy: On the basis of Chen Yingning’s philosophy of immortals
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Department of Philosophy and Religion, Central University for Nationalities, Beijing 100871, China;
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05 Jun 2007 |
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05 Jun 2007 |
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From the modern point of view, the Daoist regimen culture in China is actually a kind of oriental bionomy. Although it is less developed than the Western life sciences in terms of details and techniques, it has unique advantages in terms of its comprehensive grasp and dynamic observation of life, as well as its emphasis on the development of life potentiality and on the self adjustment and improvement of living bodies. Chen Yingning reestablished a Daoist bionomy through Xianxue N賉f(Philosophy of Immortals) which involves religious faith, philosophy and sciences, leaving us a valuable legacy. To establish a new bionomy system required by the modern society through learning from the Daoist bionomy, the academic circle has to seriously explore the four issues: (1) at the level of faith, to turn the Daoist faith in deities and gods into a pursuit of ideal personality; (2) with respect to the principles of regimen, to extend the dual cultivation into a kind of universal concept; (3) as with the way of regimen, to learn from the regimen thought of Daoism and combine the inner cultivation with the outer one, and static exercise with dynamic exercise; and (4) with regard to the ways of treatment of diseases, to combine the Daoist medicine with the Western medicine.
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MOU Zhongjian.
A preliminary discussion on Daoist bionomy: On the basis of Chen Yingning’s philosophy of immortals. Front. Philos. China, 2007, 2(2): 206‒218 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11466-007-0013-3
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