The Struggle Between Two World Views on the Understanding of the Human Body

Contemporary Chinese Thought 8 (1):36-56 (1976)
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With the appearance of mankind, the history of mankind's understanding of the human body itself also began. This long process of development rang with the struggle of two world views. The history of the development of man's understanding of the structure and functions of the human body is the history of the unbroken triumph of materialism over idealism, of the dialectical over the metaphysical. This essay simply takes a preliminary look back at this struggle from several aspects in the hope that it might be of use in promoting a deeper and more systematic study of the question

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reprint Wei, Chin (1976) "The struggle between two world views on the understanding of the human body". Chinese Studies in Philosophy 8(1):36

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