具体描述
作 者:南怀瑾 著述 著作 定 价:25 出 版 社:复旦大学出版社 出版日期:2016年03月01日 页 数:142 装 帧:平装 ISBN:9787309116045 ●引言
● 道教学术思想的文化渊源
● 道教立教的过程
●第二节 道教学术思想的渊源
●一、黄帝先后时期学术思想的初步规模
●二、三代(尧、舜、禹)时期天人合一思想的规模
●三、夏、商、周三代文化的演变
●四、周穆王西征与神仙故事的起源
●第三节 道教起源于春秋战国时期的神仙方士
●一、泰汉时期的道家与神仙
●二、汉初内用黄老的文景之治
●三、汉武帝与神仙方士
●四、东汉重视图谶开启道教的先声
●第二章 道教的建立
● 汉末三国时期的道教
●一、诸山道士时期
●二、张道陵的创教时期
●三、魏伯阳的弘扬神仙学术
●四、黄巾张角的旁门左道
●五、汉末著名的道士
●部分目录
内容简介
本书是南怀瑾先生撰写的一部道教史著作。全书分为八章,对道教的学术渊源,道教的建立、成长、扩张和演变,道教的流派、人物与经典,帝王与道教的关系,以及道教的研究情况等,做了简练系统的叙述。书末附有道教资料和《道藏》介绍,可资参考。 南怀瑾 著述 著作 南怀瑾先生(1918—2012),海内外享有盛誉的有名学者。出生于浙江温州书香世家,自小接受私塾传统教育,少年时期就已读遍诸子百家的各种经典。他精研儒、释、道,将中华文化各种思想融会贯通。1969年创立东西精华协会,旨在促进东、西文化精粹之交流。1980年在台湾地区创办老古文化事业有限公司。
南怀瑾先生在台讲学三十六年,旅美三年,居港十数年,2004年落脚上海。2006年,他定居于江苏太湖之滨的太湖大学堂,终其晚年在这里讲学、授课,培养下一代文化种子。
南怀瑾先生毕生讲学无数,著作丰富,著有《论语别裁》《孟子旁通》《原本大学微言》《老子他说》等近六十部作品,并曾译成多国语言。他等
《东方智慧的脉络:中国传统思想的演进与现代回响》 这部著作,宛如一幅徐徐展开的宏大画卷, meticulously charting the complex and multifaceted evolution of Chinese traditional thought, a rich tapestry woven from diverse philosophical, ethical, and spiritual threads that have shaped the very essence of Chinese civilization. It ventures beyond the confines of any single school or doctrine, instead focusing on the overarching currents and transformative shifts that have defined this intellectual lineage for millennia. The narrative commences with the nascent stirrings of indigenous philosophical inquiry in ancient China, exploring the foundational questions about the cosmos, human nature, and the principles of social order that preoccupied the thinkers of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods. Here, the seeds of profound ideas were sown, giving rise to the intellectual ferment that would later blossom into distinct philosophical traditions. The book delves into the foundational concepts of key early thinkers, not merely as historical curiosities, but as potent forces that continue to resonate. It examines the Way (Dao) as envisioned by Laozi, not as a prescribed dogma, but as an ineffable cosmic principle, a natural order that underpins all existence. The emphasis is on understanding the Taoist worldview as a deeply intuitive and holistic approach to life, one that advocates harmony with nature and the cultivation of inner peace through wu-wei (non-action). Similarly, the exploration of Confucian thought extends beyond the veneration of ritual and social hierarchy. It scrutinizes the core tenets of ren (benevolence), yi (righteousness), and li (propriety) as dynamic ethical frameworks designed to foster a flourishing society and cultivate virtuous individuals. The book highlights the Confucian aspiration for a well-ordered state and a harmonious family, but importantly, it interrogates the underlying mechanisms and the societal conditions that facilitated or hindered the realization of these ideals. It explores the tension between the ideal sage-king and the pragmatic realities of governance, and the continuous reinterpretation of Confucian principles in response to changing social and political landscapes. However, the scope of this exploration is by no means limited to these two towering pillars of Chinese thought. The book diligently traces the profound influence of Buddhism upon the Chinese intellectual and cultural landscape. It doesn't just present Buddhism as an imported religion, but rather as a transformative force that interacted dynamically with existing Chinese philosophical traditions, leading to unique syncretic developments. The text meticulously analyzes the assimilation of Buddhist doctrines, such as karma, reincarnation, and the concept of emptiness (sunyata), and their subsequent reinterpretation within a Chinese context. It examines how Buddhist monasteries became centers of learning, translation, and cultural exchange, and how Buddhist concepts infiltrated Chinese art, literature, and popular beliefs, offering new perspectives on life, death, and the human condition. The book pays particular attention to the emergence of distinct Chinese Buddhist schools, such as Chan (Zen) and Pure Land Buddhism, highlighting their unique contributions and their enduring impact on Chinese spirituality and psychology. It explores the philosophical debates and the intellectual syntheses that characterized this period of profound cultural cross-pollination. Beyond these major streams, the work also sheds light on other significant strands that contributed to the intricate fabric of Chinese traditional thought. It investigates the enduring appeal and practical applications of herbalism and traditional medicine, not merely as a collection of remedies, but as a holistic system of understanding the human body and its relationship with the environment. The book explores the underlying principles of qi (vital energy), yin and yang, and the five elements (wuxing) as fundamental concepts that informed medical diagnosis and treatment, reflecting a profound philosophical understanding of interconnectedness and balance. It examines how these practices were deeply interwoven with cosmology and ethics, embodying a worldview that prioritized harmony and prevention. Furthermore, the text engages with the rich tradition of Chinese cosmology and divination. It explores the intricate systems of the I Ching (Book of Changes), the zodiac, and other geomantic practices, not as superstitious relics, but as sophisticated attempts to understand the patterns and rhythms of the universe and to navigate human affairs within this cosmic framework. The book highlights how these practices were often integrated with ethical considerations, offering guidance on decision-making and fostering a sense of responsibility within the natural order. It examines the philosophical underpinnings of these divinatory systems, revealing a deep-seated belief in the interconnectedness of all things and the possibility of discerning underlying patterns in seemingly chaotic events. The book’s analytical framework is not static; it emphasizes the dynamic and evolving nature of these intellectual traditions. It meticulously traces the historical periods, identifying key junctures where existing ideas were challenged, reinterpreted, or synthesized in response to new challenges – be they social upheaval, foreign contact, or internal intellectual debates. The work highlights the constant dialogue and sometimes conflict between different philosophical schools, and how this intellectual contestation ultimately led to a richer and more nuanced understanding of fundamental questions. It explores how these traditions adapted to the changing socio-political landscape, demonstrating their resilience and their capacity for reinvention. The narrative underscores the fact that Chinese traditional thought was never a monolithic entity but a vibrant and ongoing conversation across centuries. Crucially, 《东方智慧的脉络》 doesn't relegate these traditions to the dusty archives of history. A significant portion of the work is dedicated to exploring the enduring relevance and the profound modern echoes of this rich intellectual heritage. It bridges the gap between ancient wisdom and contemporary concerns, examining how these long-held philosophical perspectives offer valuable insights into present-day challenges. The book explores how concepts of harmony, balance, community responsibility, and the cultivation of inner resilience, deeply embedded in traditional Chinese thought, can provide alternative frameworks for addressing issues such as environmental degradation, social fragmentation, and the anxieties of modern life. It investigates the ways in which these ancient ideas continue to inform contemporary ethical debates, psychological approaches, and even artistic expressions. The work seeks to demonstrate that these are not merely historical artifacts but living traditions with the potential to offer profound guidance and solace in our rapidly changing world. The book’s strength lies in its nuanced and multi-layered approach. It avoids simplistic categorizations and instead embraces the complexity and the inherent interconnectedness of these diverse intellectual currents. It recognizes that these traditions often overlapped, influenced each other, and were rarely practiced in pure isolation. The narrative weaves together philosophical exposition with historical context, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of how these ideas emerged, evolved, and left their indelible mark on Chinese society and beyond. The author’s meticulous research and insightful analysis bring to life the intellectual giants and the profound questions that have shaped Chinese civilization, offering a compelling and accessible journey through the heart of its enduring wisdom.