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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Phenomenological Meta-Medicine,
By gordon globus (laguna beach, ca USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Heidegger, Medicine And 'Scientific Method': The Unheeded Message Of Tht Zollikon Seminars (Paperback)
Heidegger, Medicine & `Scientific Method' applies phenomenological thinking to psychiatry, medicine and scientific method in general. It is inspired by the Zollikon Seminars which Heidegger conducted at the home of the existential psychoanalyst Medard Boss between 1959 and 1969. The critique of scientific thinking and its medical-psychiatric application may be shocking to those who have never questioned their commitment to the mainstream paradigm. Peter Wilberg is clearly deeply familiar with and appreciative of the topics covered and his writing is exceptionally lucid in a field notoriously opaque. Indeed, this book could well serve as a general introduction to Heidegger, whose much discussed personal failings have detracted from appreciating his philosophical originality and brilliance.
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Heidegger, Medicine And 'Scientific Method': The Unheeded Message Of Tht Zollikon Seminars by Peter Wilberg (Paperback - September 2, 2003)
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