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Hermeneutics and Experiences of the Body. The Case of Low Back Pain
Authors:Dekkers  Wim
Affiliation:(1) Department of Ethics, Philosophy and History of Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences and Center for Ethics, University of Nijmegen, PO Box 9101, 6500 HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Abstract:The purpose of this paper is to elaborate on the notion of clinical medicine as a hermeneutical enterprise and to bridge the gap between the general perspectives of hermeneutics and the particularities of medical practice. The case of a patient with low back pain is analyzed. The discussion centers around the metaphor of ldquothe patient as a textrdquo and a model of five social discourses about low back pain. The problems addressed are: (1) the nature of a moral experience, (2) the variety of available texts, (3) the difference between the doctor's and patient's narratives, and (4) the patient's and doctor's responsibility regarding the existential, biographical meaning of an illness. Although many problems are left unsolved, it is argued that from a philosophical point of view the notion of medicine as a hermeneutical enterprise opens up the possibility of gaining insight in the foundations of the clinical encounter.
Keywords:the body as a text  clinical judgment  hermeneutics  interpretation  low back pain  medical ethics  moral experience  narrativity  patient-physician relationship
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