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Lifestyle and Health
Today, it is common knowledge that the lifestyle has an extremely high influence on health. This book discusses the concept of lifestyle and the condition for a good lifestyle Western Medicine can, by its structure, only offer general or definitive advice and general restrictions without regard to the specific patient. In contrast to Western Medicine Chinese Medicine is personalized. In the center of this personalized medicine is the concept of \"harmony\" as the way to a good life in many relations. These relations of harmony are discussed in this book. The scientific character of Chinese Medicine is demonstrated in the book I Ching (Yi Ying), the book of changes.
Buddhism – Science and Medicine
The European structure of thinking has led us into an ecologic and economic crisis that is going to destroy nature and social structures. In this situation the thinking structure of Buddhism is very interesting and helpful because it reveals the fundamental presuppositions of European thinking as fictions: the separation between consciousness and world, theory and practice, the real and the sense (meaning), the transitory and the eternal. o The frame of the mind is the condition of the world. o The Eightfold Path is not normative ethics. o Buddhism grounds on instability, therefore, we cannot assume that something remains eternally unchanged.
The Concepts of Health and Disease
Eine neue wissenschaftliche Wahrheit pflegt sich nicht in der Weise durchzusetzen, daß ihre Gegner überzeugt werden und sich als belehrt erklären, sondern vielmehr dadurch, daß die Gegner allmählich aussterben und daß die heranwachsende Generation von vornherein mit der Wahrheit vertraut gemacht ist. Max Planck In manchen Disziplinen, oder sogar in den meisten, würden Sie sofort Probleme bekommen, wenn Sie bestimmte Autoren zitieren. Man würde dann sagen: \"Der gehört nicht zu uns, der versteht nichts vom Fach.\"Friedrich G. Wallner InhaltsverzeichnisTable of ContentsPrefaceChapterAnalysis of and on Chinese MedicineFengli Lan (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine)Friedrich G. Wallner (University of Vienna)Triple Jiao: Having a Name but No Shape?Fengli Lan (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine)Friedrich G. Wallner (University of Vienna)Transmitting Trend of Chinese Medicine in the West:From Skills to WayZhang Lishan (Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine)The Whole - the Starting Point of Understanding Disease in TCMSusanne Hiekel (Universität Duisburg-Essen, Institut für Philosophie)Traditionelle Chinesische Medizin -Ein paralleles ForschungsprogrammChapter 2European Reflections on Problems of Health and MedicineNicole Holzenthal (University of Oviedo, Intersophia -International Network of Philosophical Studies)Culture and Medicine in the Philosophical Materialism and Constructive RealismAndreas Schulz (University of Vienna)How can different medical systems be true at the same time?Popper, Feyerabend and Wallner about truth and methodJosé A. López Cerezo (Universidad de Oviedo)North by Northwest:The Seach for Objectivity in the Origins of Modern Western MedicineKonstantin S. Khroutski (Veliky Novgorod, Russia,Novgorod State University after Yaroslav-the-Wise)What can neo-Aristotelian ideas contribute to establish an Integrative medicine?Gerhard Klünger (University of Vienna)Anthroposophic medicine (AM)A short introduction into basic conceptsHisaki Hashi (University of Vienna)Dr. Morita's Psychophysical Therapy Influenced by Zen Buddhism- A Comparison of the Thinking Principles of Morita and the Cognitive Scientist M. SchlickChapter 3The Special Situation of PsychotherapyKurt Greiner (Sigmund Freud University)Gabriela Breindl (Sigmund Freud University)Tools of Experimental Hermeneutics in Psychotherapy ScienceChapter 4The Buddhist PerspectiveSumalee Mahanarongchai (Bangkok, Thailand, Thammasat University)The Wheel of Life and Buddhist Understanding of HealthPataraporn Sirikanchana (Bangkok, Thailand, Thammasat University)Thai Buddhism on HealthAnchalee Chaiyasuj (Thailand, Ministry of Public Health)Thai Traditional Medicine in Thailand Health SystemChapter 5Aspects of Health from the Viewpoint of Islamic Culture and PhilosophyMohammad Khodayarifard (Iran, University of Tehran)Gholam Ali Afrooz (Iran, University of Tehran)Sayyed Mohsen Fatemi (The University of British Columbia)Yasamin Abedini (University of Isfahan)Spiritual-Religious Family Therapy:History, Theoretical and Experimental Basesand its Techniques and PrinciplesSaeid Zarghami-Hamrah (Kharazmi University)Mental health in intellectual/peripatetic attitude in Islamic philosophy with an emphasis on ideas by Ibn Miskawayh:Strangification of the doctrine of the mean? Reihelibri nigri - Band 46.
The Concepts of Health and Disease
Eine neue wissenschaftliche Wahrheit pflegt sich nicht in der Weise durchzusetzen, daß ihre Gegner überzeugt werden und sich als belehrt erklären, sondern vielmehr dadurch, daß die Gegner allmählich aussterben und daß die heranwachsende Generation von vornherein mit der Wahrheit vertraut gemacht ist. Max Planck In manchen Disziplinen, oder sogar in den meisten, würden Sie sofort Probleme bekommen, wenn Sie bestimmte Autoren zitieren. Man würde dann sagen: \"Der gehört nicht zu uns, der versteht nichts vom Fach.\" Friedrich G. Wallner
Spin density matrix elements in exclusive ρ0 meson muoproduction
We report on a measurement of Spin Density Matrix Elements (SDMEs) in hard exclusive ρ 0 meson muoproduction at COMPASS using 160 GeV/ c polarised μ + and μ - beams impinging on a liquid hydrogen target. The measurement covers the kinematic range 5.0 GeV/ c 2 < W < 17.0 GeV/ c 2 , 1.0 (GeV/ c ) 2 < Q 2 < 10.0 (GeV/ c ) 2 and 0.01 (GeV/ c ) 2 < p T 2 < 0.5 (GeV/ c ) 2 . Here, W denotes the mass of the final hadronic system, Q 2 the virtuality of the exchanged photon, and p T the transverse momentum of the ρ 0 meson with respect to the virtual-photon direction. The measured non-zero SDMEs for the transitions of transversely polarised virtual photons to longitudinally polarised vector mesons ( γ T ∗ → V L ) indicate a violation of s -channel helicity conservation. Additionally, we observe a dominant contribution of natural-parity-exchange transitions and a very small contribution of unnatural-parity-exchange transitions, which is compatible with zero within experimental uncertainties. The results provide important input for modelling Generalised Parton Distributions (GPDs). In particular, they may allow one to evaluate in a model-dependent way the role of parton helicity-flip GPDs in exclusive ρ 0 production.
Spin density matrix elements in exclusive$$\\rho ^0$$meson muoproduction
We report on a measurement of Spin Density Matrix Elements (SDMEs) in hard exclusive$$\\rho ^0$$ρ 0 meson muoproduction at COMPASS using 160 GeV/ c polarised$$ \\mu ^{+}$$μ + and$$ \\mu ^{-}$$μ - beams impinging on a liquid hydrogen target. The measurement covers the kinematic range 5.0 GeV/$$c^2$$c 2$$< W<$$< W < 17.0 GeV/$$c^2$$c 2 , 1.0 (GeV/ c )$$^2$$2$$< Q^2<$$< Q 2 < 10.0 (GeV/ c )$$^2$$2 and 0.01 (GeV/ c )$$^2$$2$$< p_{\\textrm{T}}^2<$$< p T 2 < 0.5 (GeV/ c )$$^2$$2 . Here, W denotes the mass of the final hadronic system,$$Q^2$$Q 2 the virtuality of the exchanged photon, and$$p_{\\textrm{T}}$$p T the transverse momentum of the$$\\rho ^0$$ρ 0 meson with respect to the virtual-photon direction. The measured non-zero SDMEs for the transitions of transversely polarised virtual photons to longitudinally polarised vector mesons ($$\\gamma ^*_T \\rightarrow V^{ }_L$$γ T ∗ → V L ) indicate a violation of s -channel helicity conservation. Additionally, we observe a dominant contribution of natural-parity-exchange transitions and a very small contribution of unnatural-parity-exchange transitions, which is compatible with zero within experimental uncertainties. The results provide important input for modelling Generalised Parton Distributions (GPDs). In particular, they may allow one to evaluate in a model-dependent way the role of parton helicity-flip GPDs in exclusive$$\\rho ^0$$ρ 0 production.