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IJSSH 2013 Vol.3(2): 109-111 ISSN: 2010-3646
DOI: 10.7763/IJSSH.2013.V3.206

The Realistic Basis of Integration of the Chinese Martial Arts Philosophy and Western Science

Min Su and Jian-Sheng Wen

Abstract—Chinese martial arts and Chinese philosophy is homologous. Traditional martial arts philosophy system is a perfectly unified system under the guidance of the gas science, by external combat capability improving and integration of the practical results of the Taoist body perception and the psychological mechanisms - Heart method. This in itself reflects the unique interpretations of Chinese culture and cultural patterns of body perception results. It is unique self-education in China too. martial arts is a kind of “ inside and outside of one” achievement. As a unique traditional Chinese culture, people should be inherited and opened up a new road of integration of the Chinese martial art philosophy and Western science.

Index Terms—Sciences, philosophy, internal experience, Chinese martial art.

The authors are with the Northwestern Polytechnical University China (e-mail: sumin827@sohu.com, wjsooo@126.com).

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Cite:Min Su and Jian-Sheng Wen, "The Realistic Basis of Integration of the Chinese Martial Arts Philosophy and Western Science," International Journal of Social Science and Humanity vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 109-111, 2013.

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