684 resultados para Elko phenomenology
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Heidegger, en el parágrafo séptimo de Ser y Tienzpo, reconoció que el valor de la fenomenología reside en ser una posibilidad. Pues bien, se trata de indagar qué sentido pueda tener tal afirmación. Para ello, se analiza el sentido de los conceptos clave del planteamiento husserliano, teniendo encuenta toda su evolución y viendo cómo, de alguna manera, desde ellos quedan posibilitados la consideración y el estudio de ámbitos que, en cierta medida, significaban la ruptura del idealismo egológico y conciencialista, abriéndose a paradigmas filosóficos en los que se incluyen nuevas caracterizaciones de la subjetividad.
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La respuesta de Ortega a la fenomenología fue el descubrimiento de la vida como la nueva realidad radical del pensamiento filosófico, el cual ya no se fundamentará ni en el yo (idealismo) ni en las cosas (realismo) sino en la conjunción del yo con las cosas, lo que llanamente se conoce como vivir. Bajo la apariencia de una formulación sencilla ["solo ofrezco, modi res considerandi, una nueva manera de ver las cosas"] planteó la reforma radical de la filosofía con innovaciones importantes, entre ellas una nueva concepción de las categorías. En este proyecto la obra de Husserl fue, para Ortega, el instrumento prodigioso para abordar con garantías la compleja y necesaria superación del idealismo dentro de una nueva época de lahistoria de la filosofía capaz de asumir como propios el realismo y el idealismo -aboliéndolos y a la vez conservándolos a la manera de la Aujhebung hegeliana-. Ortega reconoció su deuda con la fenomenología, manifestación pionera y genuina de un espléndido nivel de reflexión fecunda y creación rigurosa, a caballo entre los dos siglos modernos por antonomasia. Pero como su pensamiento no aspiraba a ser "solo" moderno al considerarse también heredero dellegado antiguolmedieval, abandonó la fenomenología (sin renunciar a su nivel de exigencia) interpretando su razón vital e histórica como lo opuesto a la reducción fenomenológica.
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Heidegger, en el parágrafo séptimo de Ser y Tienzpo, reconoció que el valor de la fenomenología reside en ser una posibilidad. Pues bien, se trata de indagar qué sentido pueda tener tal afirmación. Para ello, se analiza el sentido de los conceptos clave del planteamiento husserliano, teniendo encuenta toda su evolución y viendo cómo, de alguna manera, desde ellos quedan posibilitados la consideración y el estudio de ámbitos que, en cierta medida, significaban la ruptura del idealismo egológico y conciencialista, abriéndose a paradigmas filosóficos en los que se incluyen nuevas caracterizaciones de la subjetividad.
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El trabajo parte de una consideración de la hermenéutica como filosofía que cuestiona el sentido de la experiencia en la configuración del mundo histórico-social e intenta mostrar conexiones entre el desarrollo de esta corriente y posibles aportaciones de la Fenomenología.El objetivo de la investigación es analizar la presencia de algunos motivos fenomenológicos en las actuales propuestas de superación del planteamiento hermenéutico elaborado por Gadamer y de raíz heideggeriana, atendiendo a algunos de los debates a los que ha dado lugar y destacando el interés del tema de la empatía en relación con el de la comprensión. Estas nociones indicarán formas específicas de abordar el problema de la experiencia en el contexto intersubjetivo del mundo social.
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Objectives: This qualitative study aims at understanding the consequences of body deconstruction through mastectomy on corporality and identity in women with breast cancer. Design: Nineteen women were contacted through the hospital. All had to undergo mastectomy. Some were offered immediate breast reconstruction, others, because of cancer treatments, had no planned reconstruction. A qualitative reflexive methodological background was chosen. Method: Women were invited to participate in three semi-structured interviews, one shortly before or after mastectomy, and the other interviews later in their illness courses, after surgery. All interviews were transcribed verbatim. Thematic analysis was performed. The analysis of the first interview of each woman is presented in this article. Results: Mastectomy provokes a painful experience of body deconstruction. Even when immediate reconstruction is proposed, contrasted feelings and dissonance are expressed when comparing the former healthy body to the present challenged body entity. Body transformations are accompanied with experiences of mutilation, strangeness, and modify the physical, emotional social, symbolic and relational dimensions of the woman's gendered identity. Although the opportunity of breast reconstruction is seen as a possible recovery of a lost physical symmetry and body integrity, grieving the past body and integrating a new corporality leads to a painful identity crisis. Conclusion: With mastectomy, the roots of the woman's identity are challenged, leading to a re-evaluation of her existential values. The consequences of mastectomy transform the woman's corporality and embodiment, and question her identity. Psychological support is discussed in the perspective of our results.
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Psychodynamic psychotherapy with patients suffering from somatic diseases is based on general principles of psychodynamic understanding, such as the influence of development and biographical elements on patient.s adaptation to illness or the role of defense mechanisms when facing existential threat. However, differences exist, such as the adaptation of the therapeutic setting, which thus loses some of its diagnostic and therapeutic power, or the early emergence of powerful transference, which cannot always be interpreted by the therapist. In addition, psychodynamic psychotherapy in the medically ill has some specificities, which differentiate it from classical psychoanalytic theory. The specificities concern, for example, transference of the medically ill, which is more adequately conceived by concepts of the existential analysis (Daseinsanalyse), or the patient.s loss of a sense of continuity, which needs an understanding beyond psychological theory taking into account philosophical (e.g. phenomenology), anthropological and ethical concepts.
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Introduction. If we are to promote more patient-centred approaches in care delivery, we have to better characterize the situations in which being patient-centred is difficult to achieve. Data from professionals in health and social care are important because they are the people charged with operationalizing patient-centred care (PCC) in their daily practice. However, empirical accounts from frontline care providers are still lacking, and it is important to gather experiences not only from doctors but also from the other care providers. Indeed, experiences from different professions can help inform our understanding of patient care, which is expected to be both patient-centred and collaborative. Methods. This study was based on the following research question: What factors make the provision of PCC difficult to achieve? Sample and setting. A purposeful sampling technique was used, allowing for a series of choices about the participants and their professional affiliation. Because patient-centredness is the focus, 3 professions appeared to be of special interest: general internists, nurses and social workers. The study was undertaken in the General Internal Medicine Division of a teaching hospital located in a North American context. Data Collection. To answer the research question, a methodological approach based on a theory called phenomenology was chosen. Accordingly, semi-structured interviews were used since they generate understanding of the meanings different individuals have of their lived world. Interviews with 8 physicians, 10 nurses and 10 social workers were eventually conducted. Data analysis. An inductive thematic analysis was employed to make sense of the interview data. Results. The thematic analysis allowed identifying various types of challenges to PCC. Although most of the challenges were perceived by all three groups of professionals, they were perceived to a different degree across the professions, which likely reflected the scope of practice of each profession. The challenges and their distribution across the professions are illustrated in Table 1. Examples of challenges are provided in Table 2. Discussion. There is a tension between what is supposed to be done - what stands in the philosophy of patient -centredness - and what is currently done - the real life with all the challenges to PCC. According to some participants' accounts, PCC clearly risks becoming a mere illusion for health care professionals on which too great pressures are imposed.
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This article aims to explain how newspapers commented on the movie Good Night, and Good Luck before its release. The media coverage anticipated George Clooney's film as a partisan attack launched against George W. Bush's policy since 9/11. Clooney advocates another reading: the historic confrontation between journalist Edward Murrow and Senator Joseph McCarty permits to reflect on the crucial role that the media play for democracy. Such reflection tries to prevent the dividing of the public sphere into antagonistic camps opposing "friends" to "foes," a division that undermines the possibility of a true pluralism. Our socio-semiotic analysis will focus on the critical work accomplished by the media, and on the way that work determines the collective meaning of a cultural object. Simultaneously, we will discuss the necessary conditions for pluralism in a public sphere.
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Estudi sobre la vivència i les relacions entre pelegrins dins l'espai del Camino de Santiago, entès com un entorn ple de simbolismes religiosos, no religiosos i socials. La branca d'estudis culturals aporta l'anàlisi de valors, creences, comportaments i simbologia de l'entorn, així com la seva implicació amb aquests comportaments. Com a conceptes importants per aprofundir hi ha els valors, l'experiència individual i comunitària, el camí existencial, el camí social, la interrelació o el contacte.
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Este trabajo quiere esclarecer cómo y por qué, en la doctrina del «primer» Heidegger,la hermenéutica emerge como el complemento metodológico indispensable para el transcendentalismo de la fenomenología. Constata que la afinidad metodológica es el vínculo decisivo entre esta doctrina y la ontología fundamental, en contraste con una manifiesta disparidad temática: la conciencia, la intencionalidad y la reflexión son tres cruciales referenciasfenomenológicas que carecen de contrapartida fundamental-ontológica. Pero si Heidegger preserva la dimensión transcendental recogida de la fenomenología, tambiénimprime a su doctrina un carácter específicamente hermenéutico, patente en la transformación que recibe la noción capital de Auslegung. Hermenéutica y transcendentalismo, en efecto,no sólo no son antagónicos sino que estjn armonizados en el rnodus operandi de la ontología fundamental. En su indagación del a priori de toda constitución de sentido, tributaria de un antideductivismo tan exacerbado como el de la fenomenología, Heidegger introduce una dimensión metodológica inédita. Al fin y al cabo, la automostración del ser no ocupa el lugar teórico, supuestamente ametódico, que la fenomenología asigna a la in-mediatez.Entender esta mutación del método fenomenológico, desde luego, conlleva explorar en detalle cómo integró Heidegger las dispares componentes doctrinales de la ontología fundamental y por qué se empeñó en cuestionar el carácter neutral que se suele exigir al método.Transponiendo el transcendentalismo presencialista de Husserl en un proyecto ontológico, reinterpretó la metodología de la «intuitividad presentificadora» hasta hacerla compatible con una noción radicalmente ampliada de fenómeno. Así una indagación fenomenológica legítima ha de investigar transcendentalmente el «sentido del ser» como el apriori absoluto.La fenomenología ha de ser realizada como ontología.
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Aquest article pretén d’aprofundir des d’una perspectiva evolutiva en l’estudi i l’anàlisi de les activitats aquàtiques del nadó. A partir d’aquí, l’article interpreta des de l’òptica filogenètica i ontogenètica de les activitats aquàtiques dels nadons, quin significat tindran aquestes activitats en el seu desenvolupament general. Per assolir els objectius fixats, l’article utilitza un enfocament fenomenològic (Husserl, 1996) que se sustentarà conceptualment en l’abordatge filogenètic del desenvolupament psicomotriu de Fonseca (1998). Partint d’aquesta estructura, s’estudiaran les raons filogenètiques i ontogenètiques que ens poden significar les activitats aquàtiques del nadó per tal que, en última instància, i des de la línia més existencial de la fenomenologia (Sartre, 1999; Merleau-Ponty, 2000), puguem argumentar la significació evolutiva d’aquestes activitats.
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La mayoría de tratados de armonía enfocan las relaciones armónicas como el resultado de unas combinaciones concretas y hasta cierto punto aleatorias de sonidos y solamente muy de vez en cuando encontramos justificaciones de por qué unos determinados procesos armónicos tienen un resultado vivencial específico; incluso en esos casos, las explicaciones se quedan habitualmente en nada. En este trabajo estudiaremos a fondo cuáles son los fundamentos esenciales sobre los que se basa la música, entendida como un encadenamiento de frecuencias que, si bien es solamente una parte del todo musical, constituye un elemento muy importante. Para ello, la fenomenología de la música –el estudio del efecto de los sonidos sobre la conciencia humana– nos proporcionará las herramientas necesarias.
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The aim of the thesis is, from a caring science perspective including a caring theology perspective, to illustrate the meaning of the phenomenon consolation and howconsolation relates to suffering and care. Two studies were completed where staff and elderly care receivers were interviewed and a third study focused on an analysis of consolation as it is presented in the Book of Job in the Old Testament. These studies deal with carers' experiences of consolation and consoling, elderly care receivers' experiences of consolation, and Job's experience of consolation. Phenomenology and hermeneutics form the basis for the methodological approach. A phenomenological- hermeneutic method, inspired by Paul Ricoeur, has been used for the text analyses. The thesis also covers significant aspects of poetical and religious texts. The metaphors that occur in the interview studies with the carers and the elderly are analysed in order to take care of the excess of meaning that, according to Ricoeur, can be expressed in metaphors. The result showfive overall meanings: The contradictory consolation, The bonding consolation, The mute and rigid consolation, The uncontrolled consolation and The restful consolation. A caring consolation is contradictory in the sense that it entails that the sufferer on the one hand passes on his or her suffering to someone else and on the other hand that the suffering can be returned to be suffered. Consolation can thus entail suffering. The bonding consolation is present, i.e. is with the sufferer and is based on that person's suffering. This consolation is characterised by a close fellowship, a feeling of being understood at a deeper level. The results also reveal a consolation that is mute and rigid. This consolation does not respond to the sufferer's experience of his or her suffering, is shapeless and therefore unable to follow the suffering. An example of a mute, rigid and non-caring consolation is the consolation of the friends in the Book of Job. This consolation is not capable of consoling because it does not correspond to where Job is, i.e. in his experience of his suffering. A caring consolation is also uncontrolled because it is on the one hand spontaneous and on the other hand helps the sufferer to lose control over the suffering. To lose control entails, amongst other things, the sufferer giving up trying to understand suffering and instead lets that which is incomprehensible be incomprehensible. A consoling and health-bringing rest in or from the struggle with suffering presents itself by giving up what in various ways is tied to the suffering. The result as a whole is interpreted from a caring science perspective with the following important concepts: caring relationship, faith, health and sacrifice. Consolation as health is considered on the basis of a theoretical model inspired by Katie Eriksson's ontological health model. The research is also illustrated from a philosophical-ethical perspective, mainly based on the work of Emmanuel Levinas. The findings are discussed in relation to previous research and also to caring science, society and care.
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The study focuses on primary school teachers’ perceptions of environmental education, its integration into primary school education and teachers’ teaching practices in Tanzania. The thesis is based on empirical research. The theoretical underpinnings of the study are based on Palmer’s (1998) model of environmental education. According to the model, meaningful environmental education should include education about, in or through and for the environment. The study is supported by national and international literature from research done on environmental education and education for sustainable development and policy statements. The study is qualitative in nature, adopting phenomenography and phenomenology as points of departure. The empirical data was collected from four primary schools in Morogoro region in Tanzania. The study sample consisted of 31 primary school teachers. Data was collected through interviews and lesson observations. According to the results of the study, primary school teachers expressed variations in their perceptions of environmental education and education for sustainable development. Most of the teachers focused on the aspect of knowledge acquisition. According to Tanzanian education and training policy, environmental education has to be integrated into all subjects. Although there is environmental education in the primary school curriculum, it is not integrated on an equal footing in all subjects. Some subjects like science, social studies and geography have more environmental content than other subjects. Teachers claim that the approach used to integrate environmental education into the school curriculum was not favoured because many claimed that what is to be taught as environmental education in the various subjects is not shown clearly. As a result, many teachers suggested that to ensure that it is taught properly it should be included in the curriculum as an independent subject or as specific topics. The study revealed that teachers’ teaching practices in integrating environmental education varied from one subject to another. Although most of the teachers said that they used participatory methods, lesson observations showed that they limited themselves to question and answer and group discussion. However, the teachers faced a number of barriers in the teaching of environmental education, some of which include lack of teaching and learning resources, time and large class size. The role of teachers in the implementation of environmental education in developing an environmentally literate citizenry is of great significance. The responsibility of the government in developing a curriculum with clear goals and content, developing teachers’ capacity in the teaching of environmental education and provision of teaching and learning materials needs to be taken seriously by the government in educational plans and programs.