The Innate Moral Mind self-negation: Mou Zongsan's Thinking Context and Theoretical Development
Abstract
The development of philosophy in the Mou "conscience Hom trap" that has epistemological, historical and cultural theory and the ontological Sanyi. "Conscience Hom trap" that the theory of conduct, both on the performance of the ontological significance of the theory of integration, is also reflected in the "moral practice" to "Hum trap" by the theory requirements. In the "conscience Hom trap," said, there is a cultural aspirations and philosophical thinking thinking tangle. Because of the "threshold trap" of the dialectical meaning of the unique requirements, Mou ontological meaning of "conscience Hom trap" is different from the Hegelian dialectic to carry out the absolute spirit, but also transform the Kantian distinction between phenomenon and thing in itself beyond the theoretical architecture, revealing the "radical idealism," the basic implication, a new theoretical significance. In the process of Mou zongsan's philosophical exploration, the theory of innate moral mind self-negation have three significances which in epistemology, historical-cultural philosophy and ontology separately. The syntheses in ontology and the 'moral practice' definition made this theory deepen, but also entangled by cultural appeal and philosophical exploration. Due to the special definition of 'self-negation', this theory differs from Hegel's Spirit dialectic development and transforms Kant's 'transcendental distinction' theoretical formation, revealing the connotation of 'radical idealism'