The Hermeneutics of Medicine and the Phenomenology of Health
Steps Towards a Philosophy of Medical Practice
Series: The International Library of Bioethics; 97;
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Product details:
- Edition number 2
- Publisher Springer International Publishing
- Date of Publication 16 July 2022
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783031072802
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages171 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Weight 453 g
- Language English
- Illustrations XIII, 171 p. 1 illus. Illustrations, black & white 279
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This is the first monograph to deal with medicine as a form of hermeneutics, now in a thoroughly revised and updated edition, including a whole new chapter on medical ethics. The book offers a comprehensive philosophical argument why good medical practice cannot be curtailed to scientific investigations of the body but is a form of clinical hermeneutics performed by health-care professionals in dialogue with their patients. Medical hermeneutics is rooted in a phenomenology of illness which acknowledges and proceeds from the ill party’s bodily feelings, everyday life-world circumstances and self-understanding in aiming to restore health.
The author shows how the works of classical phenomenologists and hermeneuticians – Martin Heidegger, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Hans-Georg Gadamer and Paul Ricoeur – may be employed to understand how medical diagnosis is enveloped by professional empathy and clinical judgement and developed by scientific investigations of the patient’s bodily condition. Health and illness are ultimately considered to be ways of feeling at home or not at home in the world, and such experiences are the starting point of medical hermeneutics when aiming to make best use of scientific knowledge.
The book is aimed at researchers and teachers in philosophy of medicine and medical ethics, and at physicians, nurses and other health-care professionals meeting with patients in ethically complex and challenging situations. Phenomenology and hermeneutics, most often considered as methods belonging to the humanities, are shown to be of vital importance for the understanding of medical practice and ethical dilemmas of health care.
MoreTable of Contents:
Chapter 1. The Clinical Encounter.- Chapter 2. Phenomenology and Health Theory.- Chapter 3. Illness as Unhomelike Being in the world.- Chapter 4. The Hermeneutics of Medicine.- Chapter 5. Hermeneutics and Medical Ethics.
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