Currently submitted to: JMIR Preprints
Date Submitted: Jun 4, 2023
Open Peer Review Period: Jun 4, 2023 - May 19, 2024
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The Sexological Content Matters in Chinese Culture
ABSTRACT
Background:
The research adopts an intercultural heuristics in discussing lust and desire in social structures. It draws a correlation between moral objectivism and legal philosophy.
Objective:
The research aims to render a comparative anthropological psychology perspective between the Chinese culture and Western culture.
Methods:
The method takes an anthropological psychological approach to the linguistic arts and traditional Chinese culture. It uncovers the sex innuendo contents in the Chinese culture disguised in natural philosophy.
Results:
The research sheds light on the Chinese culture of censorship with the denial of the persons behind power in the Chinese way.
Conclusions:
Mass psychology is partially mass sexology. The diversity of desire by gender and sexuality is a positive sociological factor. The structural elements of the political problems are not without relevance to Gestalt psychology.
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