A Study On The Concept Of "image" In Zhang Zai's Philosophy

Modern Philosophy 2:123-128 (2010)
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Abstract

"Elephant" is Zhang Zai important concept in philosophy, there are images and the heart as two connotations. Images that "gas"-shaped appear under the form of sensory objects, including not only physical, but also the invisible elephant. Heart Like that "gas" in the form of manifestation of consciousness, as thought objects, including the content in the virtual sense, science and other metaphysical concepts. Images as the same thing with the heart as "gas" appear in two different ways, are "air" of the "elephant", which unified the shape and form on the next, is to understand Zhang Zai "Gas" On the philosophy of the key hub, with profound theoretical significance

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