The influence of Kurt Goldstein on the thinking of Georges Canguilhem extended throughout his entire work. This paper seeks to examine this relationship in order to conduct a study of the norm as a nexus or connection between the concept and life. Consequently, this work will be a reflection on the approach to life as a normative activity and self-realization. For this, it will be necessary to redefine the concepts of health and disease, and make a crossover between the two. At the end of this trajectory, it will be found that these concepts can explain the identity between the concept and life, which leads to the unexpected conclusion that the cure is ultimately self-healing
This paper investigates the transition from nature to culture through the concept of life, taking as...
International audienceAt first, Georges Canguilhem's philosophy is a philosophy of medicine recogniz...
Although in the last decades increasingly more philosophers have paid attention to the life sciences...
The influence of Kurt Goldstein on the thinking of Georges Canguilhem extended throughout his entire ...
A presente pesquisa pretende sustentar que a reflexão precoce sobre a sociologia durkheimeana cumpre...
Biological organisms, languages and selves are normative entities, so must be understood in terms of...
In this paper we examine aspects of Canguilhem’s philosophy of biology, concerning the knowledge of ...
This thesis investigates the trajectory of the concept of life in Michel Foucault’s work. Foucault f...
The article is the text of a lecture given at the Faculty of the Humanities, March 2001. It argues t...
There is an apparent consensus in philosophy of medicine that conceptualanalysis has led to a stalem...
Az élet jelenségében uralkodó normativitás, és ennek fokozatai - különösen Husserl és Merleau-Ponty ...
Objectives: To discuss the epistemology of the life sciences and health, as well as to describe the ...
Trata-se de discutir o modo de funcionamento de uma normatividade vital a partir das distinções entr...
This essay aims to retrace the current debate following the recent publication of Georges Canguilhe...
An objective knowledge of life remains problematical because the human living being by studying this...
This paper investigates the transition from nature to culture through the concept of life, taking as...
International audienceAt first, Georges Canguilhem's philosophy is a philosophy of medicine recogniz...
Although in the last decades increasingly more philosophers have paid attention to the life sciences...
The influence of Kurt Goldstein on the thinking of Georges Canguilhem extended throughout his entire ...
A presente pesquisa pretende sustentar que a reflexão precoce sobre a sociologia durkheimeana cumpre...
Biological organisms, languages and selves are normative entities, so must be understood in terms of...
In this paper we examine aspects of Canguilhem’s philosophy of biology, concerning the knowledge of ...
This thesis investigates the trajectory of the concept of life in Michel Foucault’s work. Foucault f...
The article is the text of a lecture given at the Faculty of the Humanities, March 2001. It argues t...
There is an apparent consensus in philosophy of medicine that conceptualanalysis has led to a stalem...
Az élet jelenségében uralkodó normativitás, és ennek fokozatai - különösen Husserl és Merleau-Ponty ...
Objectives: To discuss the epistemology of the life sciences and health, as well as to describe the ...
Trata-se de discutir o modo de funcionamento de uma normatividade vital a partir das distinções entr...
This essay aims to retrace the current debate following the recent publication of Georges Canguilhe...
An objective knowledge of life remains problematical because the human living being by studying this...
This paper investigates the transition from nature to culture through the concept of life, taking as...
International audienceAt first, Georges Canguilhem's philosophy is a philosophy of medicine recogniz...
Although in the last decades increasingly more philosophers have paid attention to the life sciences...