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3.2. The heart as the ruler of the body

  • Ning Yu
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Table of contents VII
  3. Chapter 1. Introduction: Heart, body and mind
  4. 1.1. Object and goal: Chinese concept of xin ‘heart’ 1
  5. 1.2. Heart, culture, and cognition 6
  6. 1.3. Body, society, and cognition 12
  7. 1.4. Body, mind, and culture 19
  8. 1.5. Cognitive semantic study of metaphor: Embodiment 28
  9. 1.6. Structure of the book 34
  10. Chapter 2. The HEART in ancient Chinese philosophy
  11. 2.1. Introduction: Basic philosophical notions and constructs 36
  12. 2.2. The heart as the locus of the “mind” 44
  13. 2.3. The heart as the locus of moral sense 62
  14. 2.4. The heart as the locus of societal governance 81
  15. 2.5. Summary and discussion 87
  16. Chapter 3 The HEART in traditional Chinese medicine
  17. 3.1. Introduction: Basic theories of traditional Chinese medicine 103
  18. 3.2. The heart as the ruler of the body a110
  19. 3.3. The heart as the grand master of the internal organs 121
  20. 3.4. The heart or brain: Which one governs the spiritual light? 130
  21. 3.5. Summary and discussion 135
  22. Chapter 4 The HEART in present-day Chinese language
  23. 4.1. Introduction: A cognitive semantic study 147
  24. 4.2. The heart as a physical entity 154
  25. 4.3. The heart as the locus of one’s inner self 178
  26. 4.4. The heart as the locus of mental life 206
  27. 4.5. The heart as the locus of emotional life 235
  28. 4.6. Summary and discussion 273
  29. Chapter 5 The HEART in present-day Chinese discourse
  30. 5.1. Introduction: Textual analysis 291
  31. 5.2. The heart in an essay on the “heart” 293
  32. 5.3. The heart in some poems on the “heart” 308
  33. 5.4. Summary and discussion 328
  34. Chapter 6 The HEART in cross-cultural comparison
  35. 6.1. Introduction: An external viewpoint 332
  36. 6.2. Conceptions of the heart and brain in the West 333
  37. 6.3. A comparative perspective from English 349
  38. 6.4. Four humors and five elements 357
  39. 6.5. Summary and discussion 363
  40. Chapter 7 Conclusion
  41. 7.1. Looking back in perspective: Some highlights 367
  42. 7.2. Bringing into focus: Holism and dualism, heart and head 375
  43. 7.3. Looking beyond: Methodological issues 382
  44. 7.4. Emerging from it: Afterword 387
  45. Backmatter 388
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