History and existential phenomenology of the body: A theoretical contribution to the humanization of health sciences
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History of the body, corporeality, existential phenomenology, health humanizationAbstract
This paper aims to reflect on the contribution that existential phenomenology can provide to the understanding of the subjective experience of human corporality in the context of modern history of the body. We understand that the problematization of the human body as subjectivity can benefit the humanization process of the health sciences.
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2017-05-01
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Henrique Armani, C. (2017). History and existential phenomenology of the body: A theoretical contribution to the humanization of health sciences. Atenea, (514), 65-78. Retrieved from https://revistas.udec.cl/index.php/atenea/article/view/45
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