Literature DB >> 11081282

The body as object versus the body as subject: the case of disability.

S D Edwards1.   

Abstract

This paper is prompted by the charge that the prevailing Western paradigm of medical knowledge is essentially Cartesian. Hence, illness, disease, disability, etc. are said to be conceived of in Cartesian terms. The paper attempts to make use of the critique of Cartesianism in medicine developed by certain commentators, notably Leder (1992), in order to expose Cartesian commitments in conceptions of disability. The paper also attempts to sketch an alternative conception of disability--one partly inspired by the work of Merleau-Ponty. In particular, three key Cartesian claims are identified and subjected to criticism. These are as follows: (a) The claim that the body is an object, (b) what is termed here 'the modularity thesis', and (c) the claim that the body cannot be constitutive of the self (i.e. since the soul/mind/brain is). In opposition to these claims, it is argued that the body is properly viewed as a subject; that there are neither purely mental, nor purely physical disabilities; and that selves are constituted, at least in part, by their bodies.

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Keywords:  Health Care and Public Health; Philosophical Approach

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Year:  1998        PMID: 11081282     DOI: 10.1023/a:1009985821964

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Health Care Philos        ISSN: 1386-7423


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