Circular causality in integrative multi-scale systems biology and its interaction with traditional medicine |
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Authors: | Kazuyo Maria Tasaki |
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Affiliation: | University of Oxford, Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PT, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper discusses the concept of circular causality in “biological relativity” (Noble, Interface Focus. 2, 56-64, 2012) in the context of integrative and multi-scale systems approaches to biology. It also discusses the relationship between systems biology and traditional medicine (sometimes called scholarly medical traditions) mainly from East Asia and India. Systems biology helps illuminate circular processes identified in traditional medicine, while the systems concept of attractors in complex systems will also be important in analysing dynamic balance in the body processes that traditional medicine is concerned with. Ways of nudging disordered processes towards good attractors through the use of traditional medicines can lead to the development of new ways not only of curing disease but also of its prevention. Examples are given of cost-effective multi-component remedies that use integrative ideas derived from traditional medicine. |
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