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Concepts of a Culturally Guided Philosophy of Science: Culture and Knowledge, cartea 23

Editat de Fengli Lan, Friedrich G. Wallner, Andreas Schulz
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 aug 2013
From the beginning, Constructive Realism has been a culturally orientated philosophy of science by the introduction of the concept of lifeworld. This book brings together contributions from the field of philosophy, Chinese medicine and the science of psychotherapy. The authors discuss the relation of Constructive Realism and culture or rather the concept of science under the aspect of cultural dependency. Since the beginning of the new century the manifold research on Chinese Medicine offered concrete examples for a cultural dependency of science. Thereby, the book shows the rare or even unique situation that philosophy became concrete.
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ISBN-13: 9783631585818
ISBN-10: 3631585810
Pagini: 338
Dimensiuni: 155 x 211 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
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Notă biografică

Fengli Lan is associate professor for applied linguistics and Chinese medicine at the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Her research fields include Chinese medicine, applied linguistics and the philosophy of science, especially intercultural and translation studies on Chinese medicine.
Friedrich G. Wallner is university professor for the philosophy of science at the University of Vienna. His research is focused on intercultural philosophy of science, especially on the comparison between Chinese and Western medicine.
Andreas Schulz studied philosophy at the University of Vienna. He has focused on epistemology and the philosophy of science, in particular Constructive Realism and Radical Constructivism.

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