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13.03.2017

Argumentative Patterns in Chinese Medical Consultations

verfasst von: Dawei Pan, Yanjin Chen, Shier Ju

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Abstract

Medical argumentation in non-Western societies has attracted little attention. In line with the pragma-dialectical approach to the study of argumentation, this article identifies a prototypical argumentative pattern in Chinese medical consultations. In addition to institutional preconditions, whose relevance to the argumentative pattern has been well cited, a factor that may be equally important has remained unnoticed: the preference for certain drugs, treatments or therapeutic measurements on the basis of folk interpretations of medical phenomena in individual ethnic groups. These preferences may be seen as cultural preferences in the medical domain. In this paper, a prototypical argumentative pattern of Chinese medical consultations is provided. Two levels of the pattern are distinguished and discussed: a basic argumentative pattern as presented in the pragmatic-dialectical approach and its extensions due to cultural preferences as well as institutional constraints. Illustrated by an exemplary analysis on the basis of empirical data collected from Chinese consulting rooms, the impact of cultural preferences on physicians’ strategic maneuvering in argumentation is identified and recognized. It is argued that the existence and impact of cultural preferences require attention in medical argumentation.

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Fußnoten
1
The “qi” in Chinese medicine refers to the energetic, vitalizing fluid in the body.
 
2
Despite the dismal situation of the medical community knowing little about their pharmacology or toxicology, herbal medicines have been popular for prescription use and are sold over the counter throughout China. An illustration of this general carelessness is a short statement that appears in the drug instructions of almost all ready-made herbal medicines available in China’s domestic market: “side effects: unclear.”
 
3
The claim that the efficacy of a particular herbal medicine is “clinically proven” is actually an exaggerated claim. It is known in China’s medical community that the credibility of pharmaceutical research on Chinese herbal medicines cannot be underestimated.
 
4
That the physician was recommending a combination therapy can be confirmed by the prescription he finally administrated.
 
5
The word “immunity” makes sense only in a specific manner, such as immunity to a particular virus. Indeed, an over-active immune system will result in allergies, which are pathological.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Argumentative Patterns in Chinese Medical Consultations
verfasst von
Dawei Pan
Yanjin Chen
Shier Ju
Publikationsdatum
13.03.2017
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Argumentation / Ausgabe 1/2018
Print ISSN: 0920-427X
Elektronische ISSN: 1572-8374
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10503-017-9428-8

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