Body, Mind, and Spirit in Early Chinese Medicine

Author:

Raphals Lisa

Abstract

AbstractChinese medical texts, especially those from the tradition of the Huangdi neijing (Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine), provide an important counterpoint to philosophical debates about the relation of body and mind in early China and in particular to the understanding of the heart–mind (xin 心), since medical texts must address the role of the xin-heart as one of the visceral systems. This chapter surveys accounts of both “mind” and “spirit” (shén 神) in the Huangdi neijing 黃帝內經 and proposes a view of a person in which cognitive and affective faculties are decentralized and corporeal, rather than being centered in the mind.

Publisher

Oxford University PressNew York

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