Alperson Sunny Yim
University of San Diego, San Diego, California 92110, USA.
ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 2008 Jan-Mar;31(1):E1-E15. doi: 10.1097/01.ANS.0000311532.65941.b8.
This article analyzes the philosophy underpinning Tai Chi practice in light of nursing epistemology. The first half of the article reviews the general characteristics of major Chinese philosophical traditions that have been merged in Tai Chi: Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism. In the second half, themes of integration and praxis in Tai Chi are linked with Carper's fundamental patterns of knowing in nursing. Tai Chi is a practical fusion of humanistic philosophy with an experiential dimension of movement in a nondualistic foundation. The author argues that TC philosophy can be applied to integrated knowledge development and nursing praxis.
本文从护理认识论的角度分析了太极拳练习背后的哲学。文章前半部分回顾了融入太极拳的主要中国哲学传统的一般特征:儒家、道家和佛教。后半部分将太极拳中的融合与实践主题与卡珀在护理中的基本认知模式联系起来。太极拳是人文哲学与非二元基础上运动体验维度的实际融合。作者认为太极拳哲学可应用于综合知识发展和护理实践。