The Self-nonself Circulation Principle of “Living” Nature: How to Survive Shattered World
Masatoshi Murase () and
Tomoko Murase ()
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Masatoshi Murase: Kyoto University
Tomoko Murase: Japanese Red Cross Toyota College of Nursing
Chapter Chapter 11 in The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics, 2022, pp 197-212 from Springer
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Abstract The present paper challenges the traditional concepts in our daily lives. That is, when we are surviving our shattered world, we cannot realize how we are deeply influenced by the traditional way of Western thinking. The reason may be very simple: owing to the dichotomy of subject (or endo or self) and object (or exo or nonself), together with its corresponding reductionism, Western science has been so dominant in our daily lives. We usually consider that opposites are mutually exclusive and even contradictory.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-8566-8_11
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