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The Vulnerability of the Human World - Well-being, Health, Technology and the Environment

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This book contains the most recent papers problematizing the notions of health, vulnerability, and well-being for individuals and their environment. Organized in 5 sections the book takes into consideration the critical and phenomenological history of well-being and health, their technological manipulation, how these notions connect with the body and the specific vulnerability of the human being, and what responsible direction we can take to improve people's relation to themselves, to other living beings and their environment. In order to address the issue of the vulnerability of the human world and how to respond to its specific challenges, the contributions in this book discuss the topic from a broad range of perspectives, including anthropological, psychological, sociological, philosophical, and environmental.

List of contents

Part 1. Critical history and critical phenomenology of Health and Well-being.- Chapter 1. Global Health and the Collateral Damage Utilitarianism (Kelly Oliver).- Chapter 2. Why does mental illness exist? Considerations on anthropological vulnerability (Thomas Fuchs).- Part 2. Well-Being, Health and Embodiment.- Chapter 3.The Ontological and Ethical Value of Vulnerability (Valeria Bizzari).- Chapter 4. Well-Being, Health, and Human Embodiment: The Familial Lifeworld (Mark J. Cherry).- Part 3. Well-Being, Health and the Environment.- Chapter 5.Being and Aging: A Phenomenology of Time, Place and Illness (Marjolein Oele).- Chapter 6.Vulnerability, Mutual Aid, Empathy (Gerard Kuperus).- Part 4. The Vulnerability of the Human World and Responsibility.- Chapter 7.Pandemic Discrimination and Responsibility for Culturally Vulnerable Groups. A Phenomenological and Bioethical Perspective (Geoffrey Dierckxsens).- Chapter 8. Interdependency, responsibility and the care for the living (Elodie Boublil).- Part 5. The vulnerability of the human world. Health, technology and the environment.- Chapter 9. From digital medicine to embodied care (Francesca Brencio).- Chapter 10. Aiming at Well-Being with Brain Implants: Any risk of Implanting Unprecedented Vulnerabilities? (Frederic Gilbert).- Chapter 11. Phenomenology of algorithms and emotions in cases of early re-hospitalization (Susi Ferrarello).- Chapter 12. Conclusion.

Product details

Assisted by Elodie Boublil (Editor), Ferrarello (Editor), Susi Ferrarello (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.10.2024
 
EAN 9783031418266
ISBN 978-3-0-3141826-6
No. of pages 210
Dimensions 155 mm x 12 mm x 235 mm
Weight 347 g
Illustrations XI, 210 p. 1 illus.
Series Philosophy and Medicine
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > Miscellaneous
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous

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