從身心整合觀點看儒家之醫學哲學: 對李瑞全教授一文之回應

The Confucian Philosophy of Medicine: The Body-Mind Integrated View

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  • 黃慧英 (Wai Ying WONG) 香港嶺南大學 (Lingnan University, HONG KONG)

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https://doi.org/10.24112/ijccpm.131595

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LANGUAGE NOTE | Document text in Chinese; abstract in English only.

Prof. S.C. Lee’s essay discusses in detail the characteristics of traditional Western and Chinese medicine. As a response to his essay, I introduce an integrated view of body and spirit that inspires an innovative understanding of illness and healing. I also compare this integrated view with the philosophy of medicine generated from Confucianism, which Lee addresses. The basic idea of the integrated view is that the human body must be taken as a whole-physical body, spirit, and the interplay between them in various dimensions. Healing is not the simple removal of illness or symptoms, but moving into a more complete and perfect state of existence along with heaven and earth.

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Published

2015-01-01

How to Cite

WONG, W. Y. (2015). 從身心整合觀點看儒家之醫學哲學: 對李瑞全教授一文之回應: The Confucian Philosophy of Medicine: The Body-Mind Integrated View. International Journal of Chinese &Amp; Comparative Philosophy of Medicine, 13(2), 75–78. https://doi.org/10.24112/ijccpm.131595

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