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題 名 | 從「天人類比」再思「控制觀」:一個行動理論的觀點=Reconstructing the Chinese Control Belief from the Heaven-Person-Analogy: An Action Theory Perspective |
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作 者 | 郭士賢; | 書刊名 | 本土心理學研究 |
卷 期 | 17 2002.06[民91.06] |
頁 次 | 頁269-307 |
分類號 | 172 |
關鍵詞 | 天人類比; 控制觀; 行動理論; 順應; 寧可信其有; Action theory; Adaptation; Control belief; Heaven-person-analogy; |
語 文 | 中文(Chinese) |
英文摘要 | Since the 1960s the locus of control theory has been discussed worldwide. This theory highlights belief in an internal-external distinction of control. In the 80s the primary-secondary control theory provided further theoretical consideration of the process of psychological control. The Western theoretical perspective of control is based on the Cartesian subject-object dichotomy allowing independent interaction between the person and the world. Western theories of control beliefs refer either to the world (internal or primary control) or to the person (external or secondary control). In traditional Chinese cosmology, the subject is seen as an inseparable part of nature, which is composed of three concepts: Heaven, Earth, and Person. The interaction between these three groups is understood to be interrelated with analogical effects. Chinese control beliefs are adaptation-oriented, and they are directed both to the subject at the action level and to the world intentionally. People try to change themselves in order to change the world. Traditional fortune-telling and Feng-Shui beliefs in Taiwan are discussed in this paper as examples that reveal the analogical interrelation between heavenly timing, spatial adequacy, and personal life events. Under such analogical thinking, personal action is seen as one of the necessary conditions of a life event. |
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