The philosophical foundations of classical Chinese medicine : philosophy, methodology, science

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The philosophical foundations of classical Chinese medicine : philosophy, methodology, science

Keekok Lee

Lexington Books, c2017

  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This book makes Classical Chinese Medicine (CCM) intelligible to those who are not familiar with the tradition, many of whom 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. Such excavations enable Lee in turn to demonstrate the following theses: (1) the metaphysical/ontological core of a medical system entails its own methodology, how to understand, diagnose and treat an illness/disease; (2) CCM rests on process-ontology, is Wholist, its general mode of thinking is Contextual-dyadic, its implicit logic is multi-valent, its model of causality is non-linear and multi-factorial; (3) Biomedicine (in the main) rests on thing-ontology and dualism, is Reductionist, its logic is classical bi-valent, its model of causality is linear and monofactorial; (4) hence to condemn CCM as "unscientific"/"pseudo-scientific"/plain "mumbo-jumbo" while privileging Biomedicine as the Gold Standard of scientificity is as absurd as to judge a cat to be inferior to a dog, using the criteria of "goodness" embodied in a dog-show.

目次

Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Bibliographical Justification and Clarification of the Main Texts Selected Chapter Three: Ontology: Qi and Its Role in the Lattice of Inter-weaving Key Concepts Chapter Four: Metaphysics: The Laozi and the Lattice of Inter-weaving Key Concepts Chapter Five: The Zhouyi/Yi: Meanings and Significance Chapter Six: The Yi: Yin Qi, Yang Qi, Yinyang and the Yao-gua Model Chapter Seven: Yinyang-Wuxing Chapter Eight: Process Philosophy/Ontology Chapter Nine: Modes of Thinking Chapter Ten: Wholism in Chinese Terms Chapter Eleven: Implications of Wholism/Wholism for Science/Science, Methodology and Ontology Chapter Twelve: Conclusion

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