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- W2891985654 abstract "One leitmotif that medical humanities shares with phenomenology and most contemporary medical ethics is emphasising the importance of appreciating the patient as a whole person and not merely as an object. With this also comes a focus on marginalisation and invisibility. However, it is not entirely clear what exactly patient-centred care means. What both phenomenology and medical humanities contribute to a ‘more humane health-care encounter’ (Goldenberg 2010, p 44) is offering not only a first-person perspective, but a dialogue between the third-person perspective and evidence-based medicine. Therefore, one main aim of medical humanities and phenomenology is to pay attention to the lived body ( Leib ) while adding this to the science of the objective body ( Körper ). In this study, I will discuss this connection through the lens of Hermann Schmitz’s phenomenology. Finally, in light of this dialogue between phenomenology and medical humanities some proposals for medical practice shall be suggested." @default.
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- W2891985654 title "Phenomenology and its relevance to medical humanities: the example of Hermann Schmitz’s theory of feelings as half-things" @default.
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