Metaphorical Thinking of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Its Features

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Yong Shi, Feng Yue
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Abstract

Metaphors are ubiquitous in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) thinking. This study focuses on the cognitive mechanism for combining TCM theories with conceptual metaphorical theories and analyzes how TCM explains its theories through metaphor. Metaphorical thinking of TCM (MTT) is explicitly defined as a proper integration of many key concepts in traditional Chinese philosophy and medicine, such as “correspondence between man and the universe,” “Yin-Yang and five-phase doctrines,” “Xiang-based analogy and categorization,” “syndrome differentiation and treatment,” “theory of visceral manifestation,” and “six climate exopathogens and seven emotions.” Three essential features of MTT are proposed: double mapping structures, including simple and categorization styles; double thinking centers, including entity-based and process-based thinking patterns; and double operational functions, including descriptive and inferential functions. Analysis of the complicated features of MTT is helpful not only for enriching the study of metaphors but also for revealing the original appearance of TCM, the real meaning of TCM theories, and providing a new way to develop TCM.
中医的隐喻思维及其特点
隐喻在中医思维中无处不在。 本研究关注中医理论与概念隐喻理论相结合的认知机制,分析中医如何通过隐喻解释其理论。 中医隐喻思维(MTT)被明确定义为对中国传统哲学和医学中许多关键概念的恰当整合,如 "天人相应"、"阴阳五行学说"、"象本类推"、"辨证论治"、"脏象学说"、"六气外感七情 "等。 提出了MTT的三个基本特征:双重图式结构,包括简单式和分类式;双重思维中心,包括实体型思维模式和过程型思维模式;双重操作功能,包括描述性功能和推断性功能。 分析MTT的复杂特征,不仅有助于丰富隐喻研究,而且有助于揭示中医的本来面目和中医理论的真正内涵,为发展中医提供新的思路。
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World Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine
World Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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5.40
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24 weeks
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