Introduction
Havi Carel and Rachel Cooper Part I: Concepts of health and disease 1. The opposition between naturalistic and holistic theories of health and disease
Lennart Nordenfelt 2. Health and disease: Social constructivism as a combination of naturalism and normativism
Elselijn Kingma 3. Towards autonomy-within-illness: Applying the triadic approach to the principles of bioethics
Antonio Casado da Rocha and Arantza Etxeberria Agiriano 4. The concept of 'mental disorder'
Valerie Aucouturier and Steeves Demazeux Part II: The experience of illness 5. What is phenomenology of medicine? Embodiment
illness
and being-in-the-world
Fredrik Svenaeus 6. Beyond the wounded storyteller: Rethinking narrativity
illness and embodied self-experience
Angela Woods 7. Transitions in health and illness
James Brennan 8. Pain as illness
Elisa Arnaudo Part III: Illness and society 9. Intersex
medicine and pathologisation
Melanie Newbould 10. Stigmatising depression: Folk theorising and 'the Pollyanna backlash'
Charlotte Blease 11. Doing health: A constructivist approach to health theory
Britta Pelters 12. Beauty and health as medical norms: The case of Nazi medicine
Sophia Efstathiou