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주희의 기론(氣論)과 '기상(氣象)'의 미학 -주자어류(朱子語類)를 중심으로 -
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충남대학교 유학연구소 유학연구 유학연구 제42권 KCI Accredited Journals
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2018.1
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259 - 289 (31page)

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The purpose of this article is to reveal the value–oriented conclusion and examples which implicit in Zhu Xi’s theory of qi (氣). The theory of Zhu xi’s qi is that everything in the world has its concreteness through qi. It seems very complicated because it starts with the cosmology and expresses a multi-layered pattern in the end. The pattern which is replaced by the theory of mind and ethics. When it comes to the problem of setting the relation between qi and li through cosmological ontology, it seems more complicated. However, the relationship between qi and li which comes first or later, in Zhu Xi’s thought system more focus on what is better than which is more fundamental in the cosmological ontological dimension. That is to say, in Zhu xi’s theory of liqi (理氣), the relationship between li and qi go beyond the time and the logical order. They revealed as a value line which is the “front” as good and the “back” as bad. The cosmological concept qi is divided into qizhi (氣質), qipin (氣品) and qixiang (氣象) on the Zhuziyulei (朱子語類) and finally it is considered to be aesthetic value. Qixiang (氣象), as an aesthetic value, means beauty of peronality. Qixiang makes shift one’s disposition from the “murky” to the “clear” state and it is a boundary and a goal for becoming sage. Zhu xi emphasizes a personal boundary of sage in Confucianism which is personified of benranzhixing (本然之性) through shengxianqixiang (聖賢氣象) which includes zengdianqixiang (曾點氣象), yaosunqixiang (堯舜氣象), and shengrenqixiang (聖人氣象). Especially in Confucian thought, the ‘good’ is not just interpreted as an ethical value ‘good’ but the ‘good’ as an aesthetic value, in other words, it is one of the aesthetic characteristics which reduced as a ‘beauty’. Zhu xi stresses the term shengxianqixiang (聖賢氣象) which implies zengdianqixiang (曾點氣象) would be a typical example of that.

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