SOCIAL WORK AND MANAGEMENT ›› 2013, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (6): 96-100.

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Discriminating the Relationship between Confucianism and Science in the case of Infectious Disease Patient Isolation

WANG Hongche   

  1. Lianyungang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Lianyungang, Jiangsu, 222007, China
  • Online:2013-11-15 Published:2013-11-15

Abstract: Abstract:
The distinct differences found between Confucianism and science lead to their division and confrontation. In case of an epidemic, people cannot strike a balance between sciencebased isolation and emotionbased Confucianism, which can affect disease control to a certain extent. But there also exists similarities between Confucianism and science beyond the differences, that is, both are in the service of human beings. This common ground can lead science and Confucianism to overcome their differences and get united in the situation of infectious disease patient isolation.

Key words: Confucianism, science, difference, identity, isolation

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