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Chinese Medicine: A Cognitive and Epistemological Review

机译:中医药:认知与认识论的回顾

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In spite of the common belief that Chinese natural philosophy and medicine have a unique frame of reference completely foreign to the West, this article argues that they in fact have significant cognitive and epistemic similarities with certain esoteric health beliefs of pre-Christian Europe. From the standpoint of Cognitive Science, Chinese Medicine appears as a proto-scientific system of health observances and practices based on a symptomological classification of disease using two elementary dynamical-processes pattern categorization schemas: a hierarchical and combinatorial inhibiting–activating model (Yin-Yang), and a non-hierarchical and associative five-parameter semantic network (5-Elements/Agents). The concept-map of the five-parameter model amounts to a pentagram, a commonly found geomantic and spell casting sigil in a number of pre-Christian health and safety beliefs in Europe, to include the Pythagorean cult of Hygieia, and the Old Religion of Northern Europe. This non-hierarchical pattern-recognition archetype/prototype was hypothetically added to the pre-existing hierarchical one to form a hybrid nosology that can accommodate for a change in disease perceptions. The selection of five parameters rather than another number might be due to a numerological association between the integer five, the golden ratio, the geometry of the pentagram and the belief in health and wholeness arising from cosmic or divine harmony. In any case, this body of purely empirical knowledge is nowadays widely flourishing in the US and in Europe as an alternative to Western Medicine and with the claim of being a unique, independent and comprehensive medical system, when in reality it is structurally—and perhaps historically—related to the health and safety beliefs of pre-Christian Europe; and without the prospect for an epistemological rupture, it will remain built upon rudimentary cognitive modalities, ancient metaphysics, and a symptomological view of disease.
机译:尽管普遍认为中国的自然哲学和医学具有与西方完全陌生的独特参考框架,但本文认为,它们实际上与基督教前欧洲的某些深奥的健康信念具有明显的认知和认识相似性。从认知科学的角度来看,中医是一种基于疾病症状分类的原始科学方法,用于健康观察和实践,它使用两种基本的动态过程模式分类模式进行分类:一种分层的和组合的抑制-激活模型(Yin-Yang ),以及一个非分层且相关联的五参数语义网络(5-Elements / Agents)。五参数模型的概念图相当于五角星,这是欧洲许多基督教之前的健康和安全信念中常见的风水和咒语施行符,包括毕达哥拉斯的卫生教派和旧宗教。北欧。假设将此非分层模式识别原型/原型添加到预先存在的分层原型/原型中,以形成可以适应疾病感知变化的混合疾病。选择五个参数而不是另一个数字可能是由于整数五,黄金比例,五角星形的几何形状以及宇宙或神的和谐产生的健康和整体性之间的数字关联。无论如何,如今,这种纯粹的经验知识体系在美国和欧洲作为西药的替代品正在蓬勃发展,并声称是独特,独立和全面的医疗体系,而实际上它在结构上-也许从历史上讲-与基督教前欧洲的健康和安全观念有关;并且没有认识论破裂的前景,它将继续建立在基本的认知方式,古老的形而上学和疾病的症状学观点的基础上。

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