176940

Springer, Dordrecht

2001

502 Pages

ISBN 978-1-4020-0200-7

Philosophy and medicine
vol. 68

Handbook of phenomenology and medicine

Edited by

S Kay Toombs

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-0536-4

Full citation:

Toombs, S.K. (ed) (2001). Handbook of phenomenology and medicine, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Toombs S Kay

1-26

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Temporality and illness

Brough John

29-46

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Medicine and the phenomenological method

Chaput Waksler Frances

67-86

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The phenomenology of health and illness

Svenaeus Fredrik

87-108

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Disease

Sundström Per

109-126

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Thinking about medicine

Zaner Richard

127-144

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Dimensions of embodiment

Gallagher Shaun

147-175

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Female embodiment and clinical practice

Connolly Maureen

177-196

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The body, music, and healing

Wilshire Bruce

215-225

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Reflections on bodily change

Toombs S Kay

247-261

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Grasping the existential anatomy

Rudebeck Carl Edvard

297-316

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The many faces of the clinic

Komesaroff Paul

317-330

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Focusing on lived experience

McWhinney Ian R.

331-350

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The phenomenon of care

Benner Patricia

351-369

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Imagining a fetus

Bliton Mark J.

393-415

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On bodily autonomy

MacKenzie Catriona

417-439

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Medical feeding

Brannigan Michael C.

441-454

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From dis-ability to difference

Papadimitriou Christina

475-492

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