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Tendo como fundamento as obras de Georges Canguilhem, sobretudo a obra O normal e o patológico e os escritos "O pensamento e o vivente" e "O conceito e a vida", este artigo busca analisar o modo como Georges Canguilhem entende as noções de vida e ...
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The Foundation for Understanding Disease and Its Implications for Nursing: A Discussion Paper
Background Disease is one of the most central concepts in medicine as well as in nursing. What “disease” is seems to be intuitively basic for nurses but difficult to articulate and explicate as such a question deals with basic philosophical questions. As philosophy is essential to nursing to better understand the philosophical perspectives of disease ...
Bjørg Karlsen +3 more
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Interlocuções epistemológicas sobre o binômio normal/patológico entre Freud, Canguilhem e Lewin
Sigmund Freud; Georges Canguilhem; Kurt Lewin; Epistemologia;
Kelly Moreira De Albuquerque
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How Therborn's Theory of Ideology Enhances Bourdieus's Theory of Fields
Abstract Pierre Bourdieu's theory of subjectivity is perhaps the most elaborate within the broad constructivist tradition, and Göran Therborn's is perhaps the most elaborate within the Marxist tradition. These traditions emphasize opposite components and tend to produce different explanations on micro‐cognitive levels.
Matthew Kearney
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Seres humanos e objectos técnicos: a noção de “concretização” em Gilbert Simondon
Gilbert Simondon, na sua obra Modo de existência dos objectos técnicos, escrita em 1958, pretende responder a uma pergunta de Canguilhem: será que o objecto técnico é mais do que uma mera aplicação da ciência?
José Pinheiro Neves
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A “hard question”: Gender affirming care and gender distress in a social world
Abstract Gender affirming care for youth is currently under political attack across the United States. Critics of affirming care often leverage a biological and fixed notion of gender as assigned at birth, which is at odds with how gender has been theorized academically for decades.
Paula Martin
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Phenomenology and empowerment in self‐testing apps
Abstract Although self‐testing apps, a form of mobile health (mHealth) apps, are often marketed as empowering, it is not obvious how exactly they can empower their users—and in which sense of the word. In this article, I discuss two conceptualisations of empowerment as polar opposites—one in health promotion/mHealth and one in feminist theory—and ...
Alexandra Kapeller
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Abstract In 2001, I experienced severe radial neuropathy, leading to permanent dysfunctions in the fingers of my left hand. In this personal account of nerve damage, medical and surgical treatment, and adaptation, I first describe the sequence of neuropathies, then turn to how through serendipity, the brace enabled other connections—nervelines—with ...
Lenore Manderson
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Neuroplasticity is a key concept with various definitions and applications. It shows both beneficial and detrimental outcomes depending on the context. Various scientific frameworks have been proposed to understand the beneficial and pathological outcomes of plastic mechanisms.
Mostafa Seblani +3 more
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Recensión de: VÁZQUEZ GARCÍA, Francisco. (2018). Georges Canguilhem. Vitalismo y Ciencias Humanas. Cádiz: Editorial UCA.
Diego Delgado Pastor
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