From the Suffering of Old Age to the Fullness of Senectitude, a Philosophical Approach

Philosophia 50 (4):2069-2083 (2022)
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Abstract

Talking about ‘suffering’ in relation to ‘old age’ implies reflecting on its semantic fields, its various references and the relationship between the two in a dynamic way. We therefore propose to reflect first of all, in a philosophical way, on ‘suffering’ and its specificity in relation to other terms such as ‘pain’; then we will look at the meaning of ‘old age’ and its semantic field: ‘old age’, ‘third age’, ‘senectitude’; we will continue with the question of the relationship between suffering and elderly people to detect if there is a determination and connection between both realities; to, finally, propose, in continuity with our conclusions, a practical look from the human activity in a humanistic paradigm of Occupational Therapy.

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Manuel Lázaro Pulido
Universidade Católica Portuguesa

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Antropología filosófica.Gabriel Amengual - 2007 - Madrid: Biblioteca de Autores Cristianos.

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