From Fixing to Thinking: Martin Heidegger’s Contribution to Medical Cares

In Carmine Di Martino (ed.), Heidegger and Contemporary Philosophy: Technology, Living, Society & Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 149-168 (2021)
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This paper aims to pursue two goals: first, it will explore the encounter and dialogue between Martin Heidegger’s thinking toward medicine, and in particular, psychiatry. Second, it will look toward understanding how this encounter can illuminate clinical practices and provide significant contributions within the fields of medical education and healthcare. The broader horizon of this paper is to underline how embracing a different approach to health can be of interest to both a medical and philosophical audience, inviting the former to progress in their scientific skills and de-personalize texts toward a more genuine and humanistic encounter with patients, while also engendering the latter to leave the dark and dusty halls of metaphysical thinking to move into the greener pastures of the social dimension.

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