Buch | Kapitel
Comments on "the lived-body as catalytic agent"
pp. 205-208
Abstrakt
Professor Spicker's "The Lived-Body As Catalytic Agent" is a good example of a reaction at the interface of medicine and philosophy. Spicker made the lived-body [le corps propre] thematic as the meeting point of the disciplines of philosophers and physicians. The category of laterality is suggested as a means to comprehend the lived-body and to comprehend certain infirmities. We will articulate our discussion in four points.
Publication details
Published in:
Engelhardt Tristram, Spicker Stuart (1975) Evaluation and explanation in the biomedical sciences: proceedings of the first trans-disciplinary symposium on philosophy and medicine held at galveston, may 9–11, 1974. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 205-208
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1769-5_14
Referenz:
Schuwer André (1975) „Comments on "the lived-body as catalytic agent"“, In: T. Engelhardt & Spicker (eds.), Evaluation and explanation in the biomedical sciences, Dordrecht, Springer, 205–208.