疾病经验与社会苦难:医学现象学与批判理论的综合。

IF 1.3 3区 哲学 Q3 ETHICS
Domonkos Sik
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医学现象学描述了疾病体验,同时为还原论的生物医学话语提供了另一种选择。以现象学为导向的批判理论关注表现为社会苦难的结构性悖论的经验。虽然这两种方法阐述了不同的痛苦模式,但迄今为止,它们的相似性和相互作用尚未得到充分分析。这一任务尤为重要,因为疾病体验绝不仅仅是关于残疾的身体或痛苦的心灵,它也与扭曲的主体间性密不可分;反之亦然,未经治疗的社会痛苦也有可能变成疾病。在概述了表征疾病的各种经验和那些被破坏的主体间性可以产生一种类似的现象学模式之后,分析了四种理想的典型模式。疾病和社会苦难的同时发生代表了极端的存在主义脱离;没有社会痛苦的疾病代表了通过主体间重新嵌入来对抗身体脱离嵌入的机会;没有疾病的社会痛苦是一个星座,其中医疗结构扭曲的机会很高;没有疾病和社会苦难代表着一种无忧无虑,但不需要反思的潜力。区分这些模式为医学现象学和批判理论在理论和实践层面上开辟了新的视野。
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Illness Experience and Social Suffering: Synthesizing Medical Phenomenology and Critical Theory.

Medical phenomenology describes the illness experience while providing an alternative to the reductionist biomedical discourse. Phenomenologically oriented critical theories focus on the experiences of structural paradoxes manifesting as social suffering. While both approaches elaborate different patterns of suffering, so far, their parallelisms and interactions have not been adequately analyzed. This task is all the more important because illness experience is never only about the disabled body or the distressed mind, it is also inseparable from a distorted intersubjectivity; and vice versa, untreated social suffering also has the potential of turning into illness. After overviewing various experiences characterizing illness and those disrupted intersubjectivities, which can produce a homologous phenomenological pattern, four idealtypical patterns are analyzed. The parallel occurrence of illness and social suffering represents extreme existential disembedding; illness without social suffering represents a chance for countering the bodily disembedding by intersubjective re-embedding; social suffering without illness is a constellation, wherein the chance of medicalizing structural distortions is high; the lack of illness and social suffering represents a carefree, yet unreflective potential. Differentiating between these patterns opens new horizons for medical phenomenology and critical theories as well, both on the theoretical and the practical level.

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期刊介绍: This bimonthly publication explores the shared themes and concerns of philosophy and the medical sciences. Central issues in medical research and practice have important philosophical dimensions, for, in treating disease and promoting health, medicine involves presuppositions about human goals and values. Conversely, the concerns of philosophy often significantly relate to those of medicine, as philosophers seek to understand the nature of medical knowledge and the human condition in the modern world. In addition, recent developments in medical technology and treatment create moral problems that raise important philosophical questions. The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy aims to provide an ongoing forum for the discussion of such themes and issues.
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