Dire les mots justes : pour une éthique clinique de la parole soignante

E. Soormally
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Abstract

Objective

To explore the ethical and existential significance of speech in the caregiving relationship—not merely as a vehicle for information, but as an act of unveiling, a promise, and a way of sustaining the patient's world.

Approach

Drawing on an emblematic clinical scene, the analysis weaves together insights from Damasio, Heidegger, Aristotle, Gadamer, and Arendt to conceive clinical speech as an attuned, embodied gesture—one that helps establish a shared world.

Reflection

The patient's cry is not a disruption to be corrected, but a meaningful event. The right word, rooted in phronesis, seeks not theoretical truth, but a situated response to suffering. It becomes a promise—that is, an act through which a fragile world is held together.

Perspectives

In an era of technologized medicine, where hospitals can sometimes feel disconnected from humanity, it is urgent to restore the ontological value of clinical speech—as a space where a shared and still inhabitable world can emerge.
说对了话:为临床语言伦理学服务
目的探讨言语在护理关系中的伦理意义和存在意义——言语不仅是传递信息的载体,而且是一种揭示、承诺和维持病人世界的行为。方法:在一个具有象征意义的临床场景中,分析将达马西奥、海德格尔、亚里士多德、伽达默尔和阿伦特的见解结合在一起,将临床言语视为一种协调的、具体化的姿态——一种有助于建立一个共享世界的姿态。病人的哭泣不是一个需要纠正的干扰,而是一个有意义的事件。正确的话语,根植于实践,寻求的不是理论上的真理,而是对苦难的一种情境反应。它变成了一种承诺——也就是说,一种将脆弱的世界维系在一起的行为。在一个科技医学的时代,医院有时会感觉与人类脱节,迫切需要恢复临床话语的本体论价值——作为一个共享的、仍然可以居住的世界可以出现的空间。
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Ethique & sante
Ethique & sante Health, Public Health and Health Policy, Social Sciences (General)
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