This book makes Classical Chinese Medicine (CCM) intelligible to those who are not familiar with the tradition and who may choose to dismiss it off-hand or to assess it negatively. Keekok Lee uses two related strategies: arguing that all science and therefore medicine cannot be understood without ex
The philosophical foundations of classical Chinese medicine: philosophy, methodology, science
โ Scribed by Lee, Keekok
- Publisher
- Lexington Books
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book makes Classical Chinese Medicine (CCM) intelligible to those who are not familiar with the tradition and who may choose to dismiss it off-hand or to assess it negatively. Keekok Lee uses two related strategies: arguing that all science and therefore medicine cannot be understood without excavating its philosophical presuppositions and showing what those presuppositions are in the case of CCM compared with those of biomedicine.
โฆ Table of Contents
Chapter One: IntroductionChapter Two: Bibliographical Justification and Clarification of the Main Texts SelectedChapter Three: Ontology: Qi and Its Role in the Lattice of Inter-weaving Key ConceptsChapter Four: Metaphysics: The Laozi and the Lattice of Inter-weaving Key ConceptsChapter Five: The Zhouyi/Yi: Meanings and SignificanceChapter Six: The Yi: Yin Qi, Yang Qi, Yinyang and the Yao-gua ModelChapter Seven: Yinyang-WuxingChapter Eight: Process Philosophy/OntologyChapter Nine: Modes of Thinking Chapter Ten: Wholism in Chinese Terms Chapter Eleven: Implications of Wholism/Wholism for Science/Science, Methodology and OntologyChapter Twelve: Conclusion
โฆ Subjects
Medicine, Chinese--Philosophy;Medicine, Chinese Traditional;Philosophy, Medical;Medicine, Chinese -- Philosophy
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