%0 Journal Article %T 从《周易·系辞》到《诗经·大雅》看“生生”的伦理意义
The Ethical Significance of “Sheng Sheng” from “The Book of Changes” to “The Book of Songs·Daya” %A 刘佳宁 %J Chinese Traditional Culture %P 682-687 %@ 2332-6824 %D 2024 %I Hans Publishing %R 10.12677/cnc.2024.124105 %X 《周易·系辞》可以说是易之神髓、道之弥纶、序之内蕴,而《周易·系辞》中最具特色的概括性文字就是“生生之谓易”。《诗经·大雅》被誉为“诗歌之正声”,多为高尚雅正之文字,有道德教化之意。《大雅》虽多为政治之诗,但其中蕴含着前孔子时代朴素的生命伦理意识,这点无疑与《周易》之“生生”是相合的。从伦理学角度看,对于“生生”概念的探析有助于社会关系的和谐与当代生命伦理的建构。
“The Book of Changes” can be said to be the essence of Yi, the milun of Tao and the connotation of order, and the most characteristic generalizing text in “The Book of Changes” is “the meaning of life is Yi”. “The Book of Songs∙Daya” is known as “the right voice of poetry”, mostly noble and elegant words, with moral enlightenment. Although Daya is mostly a political poem, it contains the simple life ethics consciousness in the pre-Confucius era, which is undoubtedly consistent with the “life and growth” of The Book of Changes. From the perspective of ethics, the exploration of the concept of “Sheng Sheng” is helpful to the harmony of social relations and the construction of contemporary bioethics. %K 生生, %K 易, %K 诗, %K 关系, %K 伦理
Sheng Sheng %K Change %K Poetry %K Relationship %K Ethics %U http://www.hanspub.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=93544