Healthy Embodiment

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Healthy Embodiment

Philosophical Reflections on the Experience of Health

Sociology Anthropology Medical ethics and professional conduct Personal and public health / health education Medical sociology Human biology Phenomenology and Existentialism Ethics and moral philosophy

Author: Bas de Boer

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Collection: Routledge Research in Phenomenology

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 21st May 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040359624


Philosophical Analysis of Health

This book provides a philosophical analysis of the experience of health and investigates how this experience is shaped by recent developments in medicine and public health. It shows how phenomenological and Foucauldian approaches to health can be systematically integrated into a general account of healthy embodiment.

Shifts in Medical Practice

Many medical practitioners argue for a shift from curative to preventative medicine. Technoscientific developments now enable us to track our health and provide more effective ways to live healthily. This book argues that these developments shape how we experience our health of and others, as well as the way in which we distinguish between health and illness. Its starting point is that health is not so much an object with well-defined boundaries that can be scrutinized scientifically but is better understood as an embodied experience. The author uses phenomenology and the work of Foucault to develop a theory of healthy embodiment. He argues that experiencing oneself as a healthy subject requires being made present as a healthy object by someone or something else. He explores how the experience of health results from the interaction between being a subject and being an object and potentially involves challenging medical norms.

Target Audience

Healthy Embodiment will be of interest to researchers and graduate students working in phenomenology, science and technology studies, medical humanities, bioethics and sociology of medicine.

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