유명인 인덱스 ILE-D "선각자" Zhuangzi (Zhuang Zhou)

Zhuangzi (Zhuang Zhou)

ILE-D "선각자" Philosopher · Chinese · 4th–3rd c. BC

Warring States period Taoist philosopher (c. 369–286 BC). Co-authoring the Daoist source alongside Laozi, he wrote Zhuangzi presenting fables such as "Butterfly Dream" and "Cook Ding's Ox-Carving." His influence on Chinese literature, Zen Buddhism, and East Asian thought is incalculable.

주도 기능-Ne-p (Paradox & Insight)

"The Butterfly Dream" — "Am I a butterfly, or is a butterfly me?" as the fundamental paradox of existence. "The useless tree lives longest" — the paradox of utility. "Cook Ding's ox-carving" — the paradox of transcending technique.

창조적 기능+Ti-c (Precision & Thoroughness)

"Qi Wu Lun (On the Equality of Things)" — a complete systematic systematisation that all value judgements are relative. Developing paradoxes with precision through combinations of fable, metaphor, and logic.

취약 기능 1-Fi-p weak (Compassion & Consideration)

Weak -Fi-p: "Beating an earthen jar and singing" at his wife's death — an extremely unusual expression of personal grief, the archetypal collapse of -Fi-p weakness.

취약 기능 2+Se-c weak (Reality & Common Sense)

Weak +Se-c: "Wu wei (non-action)" — intentionally abandoning everyday practical tasks and common-sense action. Immersion in the logic of nature transcending practical technique.

쿼드라 / 기질 / 클럽

쿼드라: Anti-Gamma Quadra (Utopia) — fundamental criticism of the Confucian orderly value system as γ values. Total rejection of the human-made γ activities of power, competition, and ownership.

기질: Flexible-Maneuvering temperament: the optimistic openness of "Xiaoyaoyou (free and easy wandering)" and the extroverted impulse of beating earthen jars and singing.

클럽: Researcher Club: philosophical dialogue with Huizi — Researcher Club-type dialogue deepening thought through discussion.

세계관 & 태도

"Civilisation and social institutions distort the natural way of human beings" — the direct statement of present reality. The ないもの (a world of perfect naturalness) is not proclaimed.

변화에 대한 태도: Zen Buddhism, Taoism, and postmodern philosophy catching up 2,400 years later — "the waiting" posture of the pioneer.