2015
DOI: 10.1159/000440854
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East Meets West - But Bridging Concepts Are Still Lacking! Time for New Steps in Medical Anthropology

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“…As some complementary and integrative disciplines already possess holistic anthropological concepts including the human mind as an existing entity, they even bare a responsibility -at least in my opinion -to contribute -from their perspectives -to the more general scientific process of rehumanization. But as a bridge between these perspectives and the scientific mainstream is largely lacking, there will be a great deal of work to do [8]. We have made an attempt from our (anthroposophic) perspective, but this is only a beginning [9].…”
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“…As some complementary and integrative disciplines already possess holistic anthropological concepts including the human mind as an existing entity, they even bare a responsibility -at least in my opinion -to contribute -from their perspectives -to the more general scientific process of rehumanization. But as a bridge between these perspectives and the scientific mainstream is largely lacking, there will be a great deal of work to do [8]. We have made an attempt from our (anthroposophic) perspective, but this is only a beginning [9].…”
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confidence: 99%