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Being Human in a Buddhist World: An Intellectual History of Medicine in Early Modern Tibet
著者 Janet Gyatso (著)
出版年月日2015.01
ページ544
出版者Columbia University Press
出版サイト http://cup.columbia.edu/
出版地New York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
資料の種類書籍=Book
言語英文=English
抄録The book explores the disjunctions and conjunctions between Buddhism and medical science in Tibet, in light of a range of cultural, ethical, historiographical,and political issues. It also reflects upon Tibetan medicine in the context of other medical traditions in the period (12th-18th centuries), particularly but not only Ayurveda.

Critically exploring medical thought in a cultural milieu with no discernible influence from the European Enlightenment, Being Human reveals an otherwise unnoticed intersection of early modern sensibilities and religious values in traditional Tibetan medicine. It further studies the adaptation of Buddhist concepts and values to medical concerns and suggests important dimensions of Buddhism's role in the development of Asian and global civilization.
Through its unique focus and sophisticated reading of source materials, Being Human adds a crucial chapter in the larger historiography of science and religion. The book opens with the bold achievements in Tibetan medical illustration, commentary, and institution building during the period of the Fifth Dalai Lama and his regent, Desi Sangye Gyatso, then looks back to the work of earlier thinkers, tracing a strategically astute dialectic between scriptural and empirical authority on questions of history and the nature of human anatomy. It follows key differences between medicine and Buddhism in attitudes toward gender and sex and the moral character of the physician, who had to serve both the patient's and the practitioner's well-being. Being Human ultimately finds that Tibetan medical scholars absorbed ethical and epistemological categories from Buddhism yet shied away from ideal systems and absolutes, instead embracing the imperfectability of the human condition.
目次Introduction
Part I: In the Capital
1. Reading Paintings, Painting the Medical, Medicalizing the State.
2. Anatomy of an Attitude: Medicine Comes of Age

Part II: Bones of Contention
3. The Word of the Buddha
4. The Evidence of the Body: Medical Channels, Tantric Knowing
5. Tangled Up in System: The Heart, in the Text and in the Hand
Coda: Influence, Rhetoric, and Riding Two Horses at Once

Part III: Roots of the Profession
6. Women and Gender 287
7. The Ethics of Being Human: The Doctor's Formation in a Material Realm 343
Conclusion: Ways and Means for Medicine 397

Notes 409
Bibliographies 473
Index 499
ISBN9780231164962 (hbc); 9780231538329 (ebook)
関連書評
  1. Book Review: Being Human in A Buddhist World: An Intellectual History of Medicine in Early Modern Tibet, by Janet Gyatso / Jones, Ryan John (評論)
  2. Book Review: Being Human in a Buddhist World: An Intellectual History of Medicine in Early Modern Tibet, by Janet Gyatso / Van Vleet, Stacey (評論)
ヒット数493
作成日2015.05.22
更新日期2024.04.08



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