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Humane Medicine

Reach Gérard, Hurwitz Laurie
Publication date 30/04/2025
EAN: 9791037043061
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Medicine currently finds itself at a crossroads: one might fear that the extraordinary development of its technicality, which enables its achievements, comes at the expense of its humanity. This book attempts to show how a human-centered medicine is ... See full description
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PublisherHERMANN
Page Count434
Languageen
AuthorReach Gérard, Hurwitz Laurie
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date30/04/2025
Weight489 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)0.00 x 14.00 x 21.00 cm
A Philosophical Study of an Encounter
Medicine currently finds itself at a crossroads: one might fear that the extraordinary development of its technicality, which enables its achievements, comes at the expense of its humanity. This book attempts to show how a human-centered medicine is possible by analyzing medicine as an encounter, a true face-to-face interaction between two individuals, a patient and a caregiver, in order to describe its uniqueness. It demonstrates how, within the conversation that this encounter allows, both parties can create a relationship of reciprocity in which they engage together while maintaining their personal identities.Written by a physician, this book is a back-and-forth between philosophy and medicine. Starting from a medical question and wandering through various philosophical paths, it defines the conditions for a human practice of care. Thus, it aims to lay the foundations for a Medicine of the Person, a new paradigm that appears at the conclusion of this reflection as necessary for the emergence of a humane medicine.This book seeks to establish its theory. It should interest all health professionals, both current and future, as well as the general public for whom health, and therefore medicine, has become a major societal issue.