Pan Maoming’s Philosophy and Cosmology: a Historiographical Research on the Sources and Cultural Background
Pan Maoming’s Philosophy and Cosmology: a Historiographical Research on the Sources and Cultural Background
Author(s): Sergii Rudenko, Chang Feng-Shuo, Zhang ChangmingSubject(s): Cultural history, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Ancient Philosphy, East Asian Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Science, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Международное философско-космологическое общество
Keywords: Pan Maoming; philosophy; cosmology; Ancient China; “Inner Alchemy” (Neidan); “Pan Maoming’s culture”;
Summary/Abstract: This paper presents the results of the authors’ study of the philosophical heritage of the Ancient Chinese philosopher Pan Maoming, who played an essential role in the development of spiritual culture, as well as Philosophy and Science of Ancient Southern China (nowadays, Guangdong Province). The authors carried out historiographical research of currently available ancient and modern sources, which contain data on the life and philosophical ideas of Pan Maoming; reconstructed the Pan Maoming’s intellectual biography; revealed the main features of his worldview. The authors reconstructed the social, cultural, and philosophical context of the historical epoch in which Pan Maoming’s philosophical and scientific views arose and developed; clarified the philosopher’s historical role in the development of local culture in the Southern region of Ancient China. The article contains the author’s description and interpretation of the main philosophical ideas of Pan Maoming, the main amid which the authors consider the ethical concept of “peace and emptiness,” the concept of “clumsiness”; the idea of “monasticism for the happiness of the people.” The authors compared Pan Maoming’s philosophical ideas with Lao-tzu’s philosophical doctrine and came to the conclusion that Pan Maoming formed his own unique and original elaboration of Taoist philosophy, significantly developed its linguistic (conceptual) apparatus and worldview. The authors paid particular attention to the description and analysis of Pan Maoming’s cosmological views, which include the doctrine of “Inner alchemy” (Neidan), the doctrine of “chaos, order and causality.” The authors concluded that Pan Maoming’s cosmological ideas significantly developed a way of understanding the Universe, the relationship between “inert” and “living” matter, the “world of nature” and the “world of human” in the Taoist philosophical culture.
Journal: Philosophy and Cosmology
- Issue Year: 25/2020
- Issue No: 25
- Page Range: 163-180
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English