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What It Means to Be Human: Anthropological and Ethical Reflections on Navigating the Vulnerability and Fragility of Human Existence During Times of Illness [PDF]
This paper is intended to consider whether human vulnerability as manifested in the situation of being ill can be accepted as a profound human limitation in life that contributes to a deeper understanding of what it ultimately means to be human—to learn ...
Katharina Westerhorstmann
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Suffering bodies/ bodies on vacation. Writer M. Blecher and painter Lucia Dem. Bălăcescu in the Tekirghiol sanatorium. What we propose is an analysis of the creative sharing that two artists, M. Blecher and Lucia Dem.
Ligia TUDURACHI
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The Daily Grind of Living With Chronic Pain: An Applied Hermeneutic Exploration
The purpose of this research is to explore the philosophy regarding understanding the complex experience of living with chronic pain. As well, this article addresses a person’s suffering as an evolving process of learning to not only manage pain but to ...
Richard B. Hovey
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Mobility-impaired persons, either very old or younger but suffering with systemic neuromuscular disorders or chronic organ failures, spend small amounts of time for daily physical activity, contributing to aggravate their poor mobility by resting muscle ...
Ugo Carraro +9 more
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In a growing number of countries, legislation permits physicians—under strict conditions—to grant a request for physician-assisted dying (PAD). Legally allowing for the possibility of granting such a request is in accordance with central humanistic ...
Carmen Schuhmann +3 more
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This article analyzes The aunt Águeda as a Bildungsroman that dialogues with the speech of confession: the history is told by a female conscience deliberating on a stage of his past: the traffic of the infancy to the youth, duality be configured to be a ...
Carlos Vadillo Buenfil
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Most people accessing mental health services have adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and/or histories of complex trauma. In recognition of this, there are calls to move away from medical model approaches and move toward trauma-informed approaches which
Haley Peckham, Haley Peckham
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Visual perception is an important part of human life. In the context of facial recognition, it allows us to distinguish between emotions and important facial features that distinguish one person from another.
Dovilė Komolovaitė +2 more
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Background and Aim: Intimate partner violence has become a growing concern all over the world and causes numerous consequences and provokes various reactions among women. The present study was aimed to understand the lived experience of Palestinian women
Suha Baloushah +4 more
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The current global threat brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic has led to widespread social isolation, posing new challenges in dealing with metal suffering related to social distancing, and in quickly learning new social habits intended to prevent ...
Natália Bezerra Mota +12 more
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