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Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine
2009 Volume.21 No. 2 p.11 ~ p.26
Reconsideration about the Dong-Mu¡¯s Theory of Nature and Emotion
Lee Jun-Hee

Lee Eui-Ju
Koh Byung-Hee
Abstract
Objectives: This research was purposed to reconsider the Dong-Mu¡¯s Theory of Nature and Mind(ßæï×Öå).

Methods: The Dong-Mu¡¯s interpretation on the first chapter of "The Doctrine of Mean(ñéé¼)", and the related contents of Nature and Emotion(àõï×) in his literature such as "Gyukchigo(Ì«öÈÍË)", "Donguisusebowon-Sasang chobongyun(ÔÔì¢áøá¦ÜÁêªÞÌßÚõ®ÜâÏé)" and "Donguisusebowon(ÔÔì¢áøá¦ÜÁêª)" were reviewed.

Results and Conclusions: 1. Dong-Mu reinterpreted the concepts about ¡¯Providence(ô¸Ù¤) and Human Nature(ìÑàõ)¡¯, ¡¯Not-yet-intentional state(Ú±Û¡) and Intentional state(ì«Û¡)¡¯, ¡¯Nature and Mind(àõï×)¡¯ and ¡¯Equilibrium and Harmony(ñéûú)¡¯ in "The Doctrine of Mean", and used these concepts as logical tools in explanation of his thoughts of Human being and medical theory. 2. The generating principle of Nature and Mind(àõï×) presented as sorrow, anger, joy and pleasure is ¡¯the Principle of Human nature(àõ×â)¡¯, which is embodied as ¡¯the Principle of Organ(íô×â)¡¯ in "Donguisusebowon". The Principle of Organ(íô×â) is originated from Heart and lie at lung, spleen, liver and kidney as the form of Four Virtue(ÞÌÓì). 3. The Principle of Organ(íô×â) has the position of superintendence and is the generating principle of Nature and Emotion(àõï×), by which the structural and functional variations between different constitutional types are formed. 4. Dong-Mu¡¯s newly established concept of Nature and Emotion(àõï×) is the core logic in his idea of physiology, pathology and self-cultivation.
KEYWORD
Dong-Mu(ÔÔÙë), Sasang Constitutional Medicine, Nature and Emotion(àõï×)
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