2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-81232011000100028
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Extensão fenomenológica dos conceitos de saúde e enfermidade em Heidegger

Abstract: Extensão fenomenológica dos conceitos de saúde e enfermidade em Heidegger

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“…Thus, they assimilated the guidelines given by health professionals, approaching and incorporating them into their daily life, without necessarily doing so from themselves. 20 For the being-therewomen, to follow the medical recommendation, to take the medications to the heart, and to avoid pressure change represented what would ensure the avoidance of greater risks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, they assimilated the guidelines given by health professionals, approaching and incorporating them into their daily life, without necessarily doing so from themselves. 20 For the being-therewomen, to follow the medical recommendation, to take the medications to the heart, and to avoid pressure change represented what would ensure the avoidance of greater risks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existentially, disease should be regarded as a form of deprivation, but always in the sense of deprivation of capability of being, of being in the world. It brings with it a need in which the individual is understood to be a lack of could-be alternatives, meaning to protrude beyond themselves and rescue the lost freedom in sickness, thus becoming a prisoner of it (13) . Given this thinking, it was established in the participants' statements that they were experiencing what once permeated their imaginations, and due to the pain caused by cancer beyond their physical suffering, they felt limited in meeting their own needs, but especially by living as a captive in their own homes.…”
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“…These manifest themselves in the unfolding in which care is formed in average everyday life. 19 Authentic care can be manifested through solicitude, which in its own way seeks to anticipate the other in a considerate stance, taking on the responsibility for his care. 10 Solicit care paves the way so that the other can take responsibility for him or herself.…”
Section: Finding the Foundation Of Care In Lovementioning
confidence: 99%