AuthorTymieniecka, Anna-Teresa. author
TitleThe Moral Sense in the Communal Significance of Life [electronic resource] : Investigations in Phenomenological Praxeology: Psychiatric Therapeutics, Medical Ethics und Social Praxis Within the Life- and Communal World / by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
ImprintDordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1986
Connect tohttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4538-8
Descript 444 p. online resource

CONTENT

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 โTransactingโ with the other -- The Moral Sense and the Invisible Object -- The Genesis of a Purposeful Self -- The Unfolding ofโBenevolent Sentimentโ as the Basis of Psychotherapy -- Clinical Phenomenology as theโDe- mythologisingโ 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 โ 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 Sociologistโs View -- The Moral A Priori and the Diversity of Cultures -- Index of Names


SUBJECT

  1. Philosophy
  2. Ethics
  3. Philosophy and science
  4. Phenomenology
  5. Philosophy
  6. Philosophy of Science
  7. Phenomenology
  8. Ethics