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Is it useful to understand disease through Husserl's transcendental phenomenology?

Medicine and Health

Is it useful to understand disease through Husserl's transcendental phenomenology?

W. Choi

This article delves into how we comprehend disease through Husserl's phenomenology, revealing the intricate structures of our experiences and how they shape our understanding of illness. Conducted by Woosok Choi, this research sheds light on the significance of internal experiences and their representation as general concepts.... show more
Abstract
This article explores the relationship between disease and our understanding of it through the lens of Husserl's phenomenology. It argues that understanding disease requires us to examine the fundamental conditions and various aspects and that phenomenology provides a way to do this. Husserl's transcendental phenomenology helps us identify the structures of experience necessary for the possibility of experiencing disease, and to recognize how these structures shape our understanding of it. His transcendental philosophy reveals that the subjective experience of illness can be understood in terms of general concepts. In this point, this article will critically sketch some misunderstandings of disease, followed by an exploration of phenomenological explorative methods. Husserl's phenomenological inquiry is significant in its disclosure of ways in which internal experiences can be shared as general concepts.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Feb 09, 2024
Authors
Woosok Choi
Tags
phenomenology
Husserl
disease
experience
understanding
illness
subjective
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