Yin and Yang: the Nature of Scientific Explanation in a Culture

The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 37:125-130 (1998)
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I explore the nature of scientific explanation in a culture centering on the doctrine of yin and yang combined with that of five phrases, wu-hsing. I note how YYFP functions as an alternative to the causal way of thinking, as well as the meaning of scientific explanation in a culture. I also consider whether a scientific concept becomes metaphorical when it is superseded by an alternative organizing concept.

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