晚期疼痛的现象学与伦理学。Cicely Saunders的提议。

IF 2.3 2区 哲学 Q1 ETHICS
Ilaria Malagrinò
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与前技术社会不同,当代社会在面对痛苦时,总是认为它可以准备一种治疗反应,利用技术作为最有效的形式来支配它。然而,疼痛的医学化和药理学阻止它成为语言。因此,医学的进步使男性更容易受到疼痛的伤害。一方面,麻醉的好处构成了一项无与伦比的成就,另一方面,它们产生了一种对生命的冷漠感。这正是恢复倾听痛苦的呼声的重要性和紧迫性的原因。从这个意义上说,尤其值得赞扬的是Cicely Saunders的努力,她一生致力于倾听痛苦,并将倾听痛苦作为临终关怀运动哲学的基石。因此,本文旨在对Cicely著作中出现的晚期疼痛现象学进行重建,强调其特殊性和在设计更好的疼痛管理方法方面的有用性。晚期疼痛具有强烈的伦理维度,不仅需要治疗,而且最重要的是,需要伦理回应。从桑德斯的反思中衍生出来的关怀的建议,聚焦于与他者的直接接触,并恢复了被想象为“悲情”的医学艺术的重要性,它基于一种完整或全面的智慧,超越了将其与纯粹的生物医学区分开来的经典人文主义视野和二分法。
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Phenomenology and ethics of terminal pain. Cicely Saunders' proposal.

Differently from pre-technological societies, the contemporary one, when faced with pain, always thinks it can prepare a therapeutic response using the technique as the most valid form to dominate it. However, medicalization and pharmacology of pain prevent it from becoming language. Thus, medical progress makes men much more vulnerable to pain. If, on the one hand, the benefits of anesthesia constitute an unparalleled achievement, on the other, they generate a sense of indifference to life. This is precisely why it is important and urgent to return to listening to the cry of pain. In this sense, particularly commendable were the efforts of Cicely Saunders, who dedicated her entire life to listening to pain and made listening to pain the cornerstone of the philosophy of the Hospice Movement. Therefore, this paper aims to propose a reconstruction of the phenomenology of terminal pain that emerges in Cicely's writings, highlighting its particularity and usefulness in designing a better approach to pain management. Terminal pain has a strong ethical dimension that requires not only a therapeutic but, above all, an ethical response. The proposal of care that derives from Saunders' reflections focuses on the direct encounter with the other caught in its aspect of contact and restores importance to the medical art imagined as "pathic," which, based on a complete or comprehensive wisdom, surpasses the classical humanistic vision and dichotomy which separates it from the purely biomedical one.

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期刊介绍: Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy: A European Journal is the official journal of the European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care. It provides a forum for international exchange of research data, theories, reports and opinions in bioethics and philosophy of medicine. The journal promotes interdisciplinary studies, and stimulates philosophical analysis centered on a common object of reflection: health care, the human effort to deal with disease, illness, death as well as health, well-being and life. Particular attention is paid to developing contributions from all European countries, and to making accessible scientific work and reports on the practice of health care ethics, from all nations, cultures and language areas in Europe.
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