Prethodno priopćenje
https://doi.org/10.21860/j.15.1.8
Kant and the Health: Through the path(s) of methodoontological Health of ((all) others)
Vuk Trnavac
; Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade
Sažetak
The author tries to reveal the basic threads of Kant’s understanding of the Health from his methodoonthological perspective in his conceptual project on the Health of the Others. The basic idea of the research is to shed light on the most important moments when it comes to the constitution of the concept of the Health by the philosopher who made the entire German classical idealism possible – Immanuel Kant (1724–1804). The paper will show how Kant separated constitutive and normative principles for the Health, such as the Stoic universal remedium – Dietetics, from regulatory ones such as pharmacy and surgery, because not only was Kant a supporter of Plato’s idea of the unity of spiritual, mental and physical Health, rather, in meeting the birth of medicine as a modern science, he skilfully defended the famous catchphrase that it is better to prevent than to cure. It will also be shown that for the realization of such a project, it was necessary to adhere first of all to the principle of mind - philosophy as the Other, but also to preserve the possibility of looking at that, as well as other moral-practical problems, as well as purposes from different perspectives and thus enable to (and) Approaches to the Health by breaking through an interdisciplinary - par excellence methodoontological path.
Ključne riječi
Immanuel Kant; the Health; methodoontology of Health; Others; otherness; medicine; normative; regulative; Dietetics; pharmacy; surgery
Hrčak ID:
321225
URI
Datum izdavanja:
6.10.2024.
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