The Moral sense in the communal significance of life : investigations in phenomenological praxeology : psychiatric therapeutics, medical ethics and social praxis within the life- and communal world
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The Moral sense in the communal significance of life : investigations in phenomenological praxeology : psychiatric therapeutics, medical ethics and social praxis within the life- and communal world
(Analecta Husserliana : the yearbook of phenomenological research / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, v. 20)
D. Reidel, c1986
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"Published under the auspices of the World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning."
Contains research work presented at the Third Phenomenology and Psychiatry Conference held by the International Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences Apr. 25-26, 1984, in Cambridge, Mass
Includes bibliographies and index
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Table of Contents
- I The Human Person and the Human Sciences.- The Moral Sense and the Human Person within the Fabric of Communal Life.- Psychiatry in Quest after Orientation.- The Moral Sense and Health Care.- On a Sociocultural Conception of Health and Disease.- The Education of a Medical Student.- II The Moral Sense in Psychiatry: the Switch From the Isolating Approach to that of "Transacting" with the other.- The Moral Sense and the Invisible Object.- The Genesis of a Purposeful Self.- The Unfolding of"Benevolent Sentiment" as the Basis of Psychotherapy.- Clinical Phenomenology as the"De- mythologising" of Psychiatry: The Movement toward the Other.- Theoretical Foundations of Psychiatry: The (K)not of Being as a (W)hole.- III Circuits of Communication.- A Phenomenological Approach to Language Acquisition and Autism in Terms of a Motor Unconscious.- Process Ethics and the Political Question.- IV Psychic Circuits of Sensibility and Morally Significant Spontaneities.- Natural Spontaneities and Morality in Confucian Philosophy.- Pathei Mathos - The Knowledge of Suffering.- Le visible et le tangible comme paradigmes du savoir.- V The Life-World and The Specifically Moral Significance of the Communal/Social World.- The Constitution of the Human Community: Value Experience in the Thought of Edmund Husserl
- an Axiological Approach to Ethics.- Inter subjectivity and the Value of the Other.- Phenomenological Conceptions of the Life-World.- Controversies about Humanism in Sociology.- The Function of Norms in Social Existence.- Chinese Values: A Sociologist's View.- The Moral A Priori and the Diversity of Cultures.- Index of Names.
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