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[Comfort for an afflicted conscience [[electronic resource] /]
[Comfort for an afflicted conscience [[electronic resource] /]
Autore L'Espine Jean de <ca. 1506-1597.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l., : R. Field F. T. Man, 1591]
Descrizione fisica [6], 208+ : ill
Soggetto topico Care of the sick - Religious aspects
Pastoral care - England
Death
Future life
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996393926203316
L'Espine Jean de <ca. 1506-1597.>  
[S.l., : R. Field F. T. Man, 1591]
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Philosophy of care : new approaches to vulnerability, otherness and therapy / / edited by Joaquim Braga and Mário Santiago de Carvalho
Philosophy of care : new approaches to vulnerability, otherness and therapy / / edited by Joaquim Braga and Mário Santiago de Carvalho
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (366 pages)
Disciplina 610.1
Collana Advancing Global Bioethics
Soggetto topico Medicine - Philosophy
Care of the sick - Religious aspects
ISBN 3-030-75478-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- Part I: Care and Vulnerability -- Chapter 1: Care: A New Arrival in the History of Philosophy? -- 1.1 Care: An Engaged Philosophy -- 1.2 A Pathetics of Care -- 1.3 A Pragmatics of Care -- 1.4 The Hermeneutics of Care -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: From an Anthropology of Vulnerability to the Ethics of Care -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: The Circles of Care: A Stoic Approach -- Appendix I (to Note 43) -- References -- * -- Chapter 4: The Relation Between Care and Despair, According to Kierkegaard -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Care -- 4.2.1 The Need for a Life-View -- 4.2.2 The Need for a Unifying telos (End) -- 4.2.3 The Need for Fulfilment -- 4.2.4 Some Considerations -- 4.3 Despair -- 4.3.1 The Requirement of Eternal Validity -- 4.3.2 The Requirement of Unconditioned Validity -- 4.3.3 The Requirement of Exclusion of the Possibility of Failure -- 4.3.4 Discussion of the Collected Data -- 4.4 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part II: Care and Economy -- Chapter 5: Care Ethics and the Economy -- 5.1 Capitalism and Socialism -- 5.2 Economics -- 5.3 Ethics and Economics -- 5.4 Care and Society -- 5.5 The Ethics of Care -- 5.6 The Growing Influence of Care Ethics -- 5.7 Implications of Care Ethics -- 5.8 Care and the Economy -- 5.9 Care Ethics and the Future -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: Welfare, Care and Human Economy in the Theory of Wilhelm Röpke -- 6.1 Introduction: The Epistemological Shifts in Economics -- 6.2 From Methodenstreit to Soziale Markwirtschaft -- 6.2.1 Theory and History -- 6.2.2 Praxeology and Human Economy -- 6.3 Criticism of 'Economism' -- 6.4 Goals and Imperatives of Economic Humanism -- 6.5 Means of Economic Humanism -- References -- Chapter 7: Time, Space, and Care -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Care as Relational Concept -- 7.3 Time in Care and Time Consciousness -- 7.4 Time and Space.
7.5 Some Effects of Care Institutionalization -- 7.6 Final Remarks -- Bibliography -- Part III: Care and Otherness -- Chapter 8: (Mis)understanding ἐπιμέλεια ἀρετῆς (care for virtue) in Plato's Euthydemus -- 8.1 Caring for Virtue -- 8.2 Knowledge and Virtue -- 8.3 Medea and Marsyas -- 8.4 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 9: The Care of Others in Marcus Aurelius' Meditations -- 9.1 The Apparent Neglect of Others -- 9.2 The Ideal Way of Caring for Others -- 9.3 The Scope of the Ideal Care of Others -- 9.4 Self-Care and the Care of Others -- 9.5 Appraisal -- Bibliography -- Chapter 10: Care and Compassion: A Buddhist Contribution to the Philosophy of Care -- 10.1 From Wisdom to Compassion -- 10.2 Compassion Towards Other as Path of Liberation -- 10.3 Paradox of Compassion Towards Empty Persons -- 10.4 Conclusion: Contribution of Buddhism Towards the Notion of Care -- Bibliography -- Chapter 11: Care in the Protection of the Patriarchal Family According to Francisco de Vitoria's 'De Restitutione' -- 11.1 Introductory Note -- 11.2 The Restitution -- 11.3 Some Conclusions -- Reference -- Chapter 12: Care: A Virtue Among Virtues -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Ethics of Care Versus Virtue Ethics -- 12.3 The Common Inner Framework of Care and Virtue(s) -- 12.4 Objections to Conceiving Care A Virtue, and Their Rebuttal -- 12.5 Care: A Virtue Among Virtues -- 12.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: On Women: An Analysis About the Status of Women in Denis Diderot's Theory of Enlightenment -- 13.1 The Material Constitution of Women -- 13.1.1 Female Cycles -- 13.1.2 Women and Feelings -- 13.2 The Moral Oppression over the Female Sex -- 13.2.1 The "Savage Women" -- 13.2.2 Women and Marriage -- 13.2.3 Adultery and Virginity: The Values Which Define a Woman's Moral -- 13.3 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- I - Diderot's Works -- II - Other Main Sources.
III - Critical Works -- Part IV: Care and the Self -- Chapter 14: Care of the Self: The Opposition Between "Lover of Self" (φίλος αὑτῷ) and "Excessive Love of Self" (σφόδρα ἑαυτοῦ φιλία) in Plato's Laws -- Bibliography -- Chapter 15: Cura personalis: The Care of the Person and the Roots of Jesuit Pedagogy -- 15.1 Ledóchowski's Instructions -- 15.2 A Humanistic Philosophy of Education -- 15.3 Ignatius's Spirituality of Education -- 15.4 The Early Jesuits and the Ignatian Care of the Person -- 15.5 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Chapter 16: From Charity to the Care of the Self: Thomas Browne's Religio Medici -- 16.1 Religio Medici and Its Foundational Divorce -- 16.2 The Nature of the Virtues -- 16.3 The Objects of Charity and the Care of the Unselfish Self -- 16.4 Appendix: Browne and the Death -- Bibliography -- Chapter 17: Philosophy of Care and the Bildungsroman: Words and Facts in Goethe's Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre -- 17.1 "You Know Nothing, Wilhelm Meister". Or, the Inconceivability of Truth -- 17.2 Teaching to Care, Learning to Care. The Physician and the Fair Soul -- 17.3 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Chapter 18: Care of Oneself and the Psychological Clinic: Kierkegaardian Contributions -- References -- Part V: Care and Therapy -- Chapter 19: Acedia and Its Care -- 19.1 Experience -- 19.2 Understanding -- 19.3 Fading and Reappearance -- 19.4 Requirements of Caring -- 19.5 Concluding Remarks -- Bibliography -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 20: The Different Modalities Of Suffering, from Paul Ricœur's Text "Suffering Is Not the Pain" and Its Relevance in Non-conventional Therapies -- Bibliography -- Chapter 21: The Place of the Experience of Illness in the Understanding of Disease: Medical Discourse and Subjectivity -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 Between the Comprehension of Pathology and the Experience of Illness -- 21.3 The Focus on Pathology.
21.4 The Basis for Listening to the Experience of Illness -- 21.5 Jung and the Clinical Practice -- 21.6 Final Considerations -- Bibliography -- Chapter 22: Take Care of Your Mind: A Short Discussion Between Clinical Hypnosis and Philosophy of Mind -- 22.1 Some Remarks on the History of Hypnosis -- 22.2 A (Possible) Definition of Mind Concerning Neuroscience and Clinical Hypnosis -- 22.3 The Unconscious Mind in Clinical hypnosis and His Effects on Body -- 22.4 How to Take Care of Your Mind and Solving a Hard Problem: Entangled Minds -- References -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910512171003321
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
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