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論章法「多、二、一(0)」的核心結構
作者:陳滿銘(國立臺灣師範大學國文系教授)

卷期:48卷第2期
日期:2003年12月
頁碼:71-94
DOI:10.6210/JNTNULL.2003.48(2).01

摘要:

章法與章法結構,是完全建立在「陰陽二元對待」的基礎之上的。而「陰陽二元對待」又是宇宙創生、含容萬物的根本規律。以這種規律來觀察宇宙創生、含容萬物的歷程,可以用「多」、「二」、「一(0)」的螺旋結構加以概括。因此章法也對應於此,形成這種結構:若從創作面看,形成的是「一(0)、二、多」的順向結構;若就鑑賞面看,形成的是「多、二、一(0)」的逆向結構。其中的「多」,主要是指各個輔助結構;「二」主要是指核心結構;「一(0)」是指一篇辭章之主旨與所形成之風格、韻律等。其中核心結構(「二」),因居於「陰陽二元對待」之樞紐地位,既可徹上歸於「一(0)」,又可徹下統合「多」(輔助結構),地位十分重要。本文即著眼於此,探討章法核心結構之形成、認定及其與美感之關係,以見核心結構在一篇辭章中的重要功能。

關鍵詞:章法、核心結構、「一(0)、二、多」與「多、二、一(0)」的螺旋結構、主旨、節奏、風格

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中文APA引文格式陳滿銘(2003)。論章法「多、二、一(0)」的核心結構。師大學報:人文與社會類,48(2),71-94。doi:10.6210/JNTNULL.2003.48(2).01
APA FormatChen, M.-M. (2003). The Core Structure of "Multiple, Binary, and Unitary (Zero)" in the Organization of Writing. Journal of National Taiwan Normal University: Humanities & Social Science, 48(2), 71-94. doi:10.6210/JNTNULL.2003.48(2).01

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The Core Structure of "Multiple, Binary, and Unitary (Zero)" in the Organization of Writing
Author: Chen Man-Ming(Department of Chinese and Literature,National Taiwan Normal University)

Vol.&No.:Vol. 48, No.2
Date:December 2003
Pages:71-94
DOI:10.6210/JNTNULL.2003.48(2).01

Abstract:

This paper argues that the organization of writing is constructed by means of a "binary confrontation" between masculine (yang) and feminine (yin) attributes. The yin-yang structure that underlies the universe is also the foundation of a composition. The process of creation in nature as well as in a literary work can be generalized as a spiral structure; that is, it is a cyclic process of interaction between compliance and reversal. From the author's point of view, creation is subject to a compliant structure, i.e. "unitary (zero), binary and multiple." From the viewpoint of readers, appreciation is subject to a reverse structure; i.e. "multiple, binary, and unitary (zero)". The secondary structures are multiple; the core structure is binary. And the theme of a composition-which also determines the style and rhythm of a literary work-is unitary (zero). The core (binary) structure serves as center in the organization of a written essay. The binary confrontation between masculine (yang) and feminine (yin) attributes can be integrated upward into a "unitary (zero)" structure and also can branch downward into "multiple" (secondary) structures. This article then discusses the development, definition and aesthetics of a core structure.

Keywords:organization of writing, the core structure, the spiral structure of "unitary (zero), binary and multiple" and "multiple, binary, and unitary (zero)," theme, tempo, style