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S. K. Toombs (ed). 2001. Handbook for The Philosophy of Medicine, Volume One: Phenomenology and Medicine. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

S. Kay Toombs / Introduction: Phenomenology and Medicine        

 

 

SECTION ONE / PHENOMENOLOGY AND MEDICINE

 

John B. Brough / Temporality and Illness: A Phenomenological

Perspective                                                                          

Patrick A. Heelan / The Lifeworld and Scientific Interpretation   

Frances Chaput Waksler / Medicine and the Phenomenological

Method                                                                              

Fredrik Svenaeus / The Phenomenology of Health and Illness     

Per Sundström / Disease: The Phenomenological and Conceptual Center of  Practical-Clinical Medicine                                      

Richard M.  Zaner / Thinking About Medicine                      

 

 

SECTION TWO / THE BODY

 

Shaun Gallagher / Dimensions of Embodiment: Body Image

and Body Schema in Medical Contexts                                 

Maureen Connolly / Female Embodiment and Clinical

Practice                                                                            

Glen A. Mazis / Emotion and Embodiment Within the Medical

World                                                                              

Bruce Wilshire / The Body, Music, and Healing                     

 

 

SECTION THREE / LIVED EXPERIENCE

 

Arthur  W. Frank / Experiencing Illness Through Storytelling   

S. Kay Toombs / Reflections on Bodily Change: The Lived

   Experience of Disability                                                      

 

Irena Madjar / The Lived Experience of Pain in the Context

   of Clinical Practice                                                            

Jo Ann Walton / The Lived Experience of Mental Illness          

 

 

SECTION FOUR / CLINICAL PRACTICE

 

Carl Edvard Rudebeck / Grasping the Existential Anatomy:

   The Role of Bodily Empathy in Clinical Communication         

Paul Komesaroff / The Many Faces of the Clinic: A Levinasian

   View                                                                               

Ian R. McWhinney / Focusing on Lived Experience: The

   Evolution of Clinical Method in Western Medicine                 

Patricia Benner / The Phenomenon of Care                           

Eric J. Cassell / The Phenomenon of Suffering and its

   Relationship to Pain                                                          

 

 

SECTION FIVE / MEDICAL ETHICS

     

Mark  J. Bliton / Imagining a Fetus: Insights From Talking

   With Pregnant Women About Their Decisions To Undergo

   Open-Uterine Fetal Surgery                                                 

Catriona Mackenzie / On Bodily Autonomy                         

Michael Brannigan / Medical Feeding: Applying Husserl

and Merleau-Ponty                                                             

 

 

SECTION SIX / Research

 

Max van Manen / Professional Practice and ‘Doing

Phenomenology’                                                               

Christina Papadimitriou / From Dis-ability to Difference:

Conceptual and Methodological Issues in the Study of

Physical Disability                                                            

                                                                 

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