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Friedrich Wallner explores how Constructive Realism addresses traditional issues in the philosophy of science. Vincent Shen examines urban life through the lens of Constructive Realism, phenomenology, and Chinese philosophy. Hugo Renato Ochoa Disselkoen presents insights on Constructive Realism. Nicole Holzenthal discusses the culturally distinct presuppositions of ethics and moral doctrines between Islam and the West. Gerhard Klünger delves into epistemology and the freedom of thought. Leonardo Chiatti questions the relationship between Niels Bohr and 20th-century biology. Fengli Lan and Friedrich G. Wallner provide guidance on translating classical Chinese medical texts, emphasizing the enlightenment gained from translating Buddhist scriptures into Chinese. Ephraim Ferreira Medeiros and Fengli Lan analyze the nine types of acupuncture needles through metaphors and Constructive Realism. Gertrude Kubiena argues that strangification is crucial for practicing Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Andrea-Mercedes Riegel introduces the concept of Qijing bamai, or the Eight Extraordinary Vessels, within Chinese medicine based on the Yiing. Barbara Huppmann discusses the idea that freedom is contingent upon relationships, incorporating a Psycho-Text Puzzle (PTP) alongside fictional theological literature and therapeutic insights from Carl Rogers. The annotation concludes with a section about the authors.
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Constructive realism, Fritz G. Wallner
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- 1994
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