This book offers cutting edge research on the modifications and disruptions of bodily experience in the context of anxiety, depression, trauma, chronic illness, pain, and aging. It presents original contributions in applied phenomenology, biomedical ethics, and the use of medical technologies.
This book offers cutting edge research on the modifications and disruptions of bodily experience in the context of anxiety, depression, trauma, chronic illness, pain, and aging. It presents original contributions in applied phenomenology, biomedical ethics, and the use of medical technologies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments / Editor's Introduction: Existential Medicine: Heidegger and the Lessons from Zollikon Kevin Aho / Part I: New Currents in Existential Psychiatry / 1. The Cure for Existential Authenticity Shaun Gallagher / 2. Emotional Disturbance Trauma and Authenticity: An Existential-Phenomenological Perspective Robert Stolorow / 3. Beyond the Ontological Difference: Heidegger Binswanger and the Future of Existential Analysis Anthony Fernandez / 4. Between Anxiety and Nostalgia Dylan Trigg / Part II: Phenomenologies of Anxiety Pain and Death / 5. The World of Chronic Pain: A Dialogue Martin Kusch and Matthew Ratcliffe / 6. On the Autós of Autonomous Decision-Making: Intercorporeality Temporality and Enacted Normativities in Transplantation Medicine Kristin Zeiler 7. Reclaiming Embodiment in Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms (MUPS) Jenny Slatman / 8. Heidegger Curing Aging and the Desirability of Immortality Adam Buben / Part III: Ethics Medicalization and Technology / 9. Heidegger's Philosophy of Technology and the Perils of Medicalization Fredrik Svenaeus / 10. Breathlessness: From Bodily Symptom to Existential Experience Tina Williams and Havi Carel / 11. Heideggerian Ethics and the Permissibility of Bio- and Nano-Medicine Tara Kennedy / Part IV: Existential Health / 12. Losing the Measure of Health: Phenomenological Reflections on the Role of Techne in Health Care Today Carolyn Culbertson / 13. Existential Medicine and the Intersubjective Body John Russon and Kirsten Jacobson / 14. Health Like a Broken Hammer or The Strange Wish to Make Health Disappear Nicole Piemonte and Ramsey Eric Ramsey / 15. What is it to "Age Well"? Re-visioning Later Life Drew Leder
Acknowledgments / Editor's Introduction: Existential Medicine: Heidegger and the Lessons from Zollikon Kevin Aho / Part I: New Currents in Existential Psychiatry / 1. The Cure for Existential Authenticity Shaun Gallagher / 2. Emotional Disturbance Trauma and Authenticity: An Existential-Phenomenological Perspective Robert Stolorow / 3. Beyond the Ontological Difference: Heidegger Binswanger and the Future of Existential Analysis Anthony Fernandez / 4. Between Anxiety and Nostalgia Dylan Trigg / Part II: Phenomenologies of Anxiety Pain and Death / 5. The World of Chronic Pain: A Dialogue Martin Kusch and Matthew Ratcliffe / 6. On the Autós of Autonomous Decision-Making: Intercorporeality Temporality and Enacted Normativities in Transplantation Medicine Kristin Zeiler 7. Reclaiming Embodiment in Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms (MUPS) Jenny Slatman / 8. Heidegger Curing Aging and the Desirability of Immortality Adam Buben / Part III: Ethics Medicalization and Technology / 9. Heidegger's Philosophy of Technology and the Perils of Medicalization Fredrik Svenaeus / 10. Breathlessness: From Bodily Symptom to Existential Experience Tina Williams and Havi Carel / 11. Heideggerian Ethics and the Permissibility of Bio- and Nano-Medicine Tara Kennedy / Part IV: Existential Health / 12. Losing the Measure of Health: Phenomenological Reflections on the Role of Techne in Health Care Today Carolyn Culbertson / 13. Existential Medicine and the Intersubjective Body John Russon and Kirsten Jacobson / 14. Health Like a Broken Hammer or The Strange Wish to Make Health Disappear Nicole Piemonte and Ramsey Eric Ramsey / 15. What is it to "Age Well"? Re-visioning Later Life Drew Leder
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