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Existentialism and postmodernism. Continuities,breaks, and some consequences for medical theory
Authors:Dirk Richter
Institution:1. Westf?lische Klinik für Psychiatrie Münster, P.O. Box 8620, D-48046, Münster, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Since existentialism lost its influence in philosophy in the 1960s, postmodern theory has taken over criticizing basic concepts of western thought. From a postmodern point of view, the main shortcomings of existentialism is that it criticizes traditional unitarian concepts, while re-inventing new unitarian models. Against these unitarian approaches postmodernism holds that the world can only be described in terms of difference. In this article the postmodern program and its differences from existentialism are explained in reference to three concepts of western philosophy: subject, truth, and ethics. Applying these concepts, the relevance of postmodernism for medical theory is illustrated.
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