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Salute, malattia, biomedicina

Authors: MARTINO, ARDIGO';

Salute, malattia, biomedicina

Abstract

I processi salute malattia sono strettamente legati al benessere dell'individuo e dunque alla sua capacità di affermazione, al soddisfacimento delle sue ambizioni individuali ed all'adempimento dei suoi compiti socialemente definiti. In altri termini I processi salute-malattia sono strettamente correlati alle libertà individuali e collettive. La salute dunque, e con essa gli atti di cura, è intimamente legata al diritto ed alla giustizia, dal momento che per produrre salute è necessario sviluppare stimolare l'empowermet degli individui ma senza produrre conflitti con le libertà di altri individui e del collettivo. In questa prospettiva la biomedicina, orientata alla produzione di interventi rivolti alla patologia si trova sprovista di strumenti auto-riflessivi che siano in grado mettere in luce se e quali aspetti della cura possono produrre involontarimente una limitaizone delle libertà individuali o collettive. Il testo affronta la tematica attraverso una prospettiva trans-disciplinare utilizzando contributi della filosofia ermeneutica, della salute pubblica, dell'epidemiologia sociale e della filosofia del diritto.

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Italy
Keywords

Salute e Libertà; Empowerment; Diritto alla salute

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