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The moral universe of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM): A cultural-theological reading of mind-body interventions.

机译:补充医学和替代医学的道德世界:身心干预的文化神学解读。

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Despite the fact that biomedical science permits us to explain the vagaries of health and sickness in neutral terms by reference to genetic defects, hormone imbalances, organ pathologies or physiologic impairments, this study will demonstrate that moral interpretations of illness are not only persistent but remarkably, popular.; In the literature generated by practitioners of complementary and alternative medicine or CAM, for example, the physical world of suffering is frequently associated with the ethical world of culpability. Some CAM practitioners—particularly those emphasizing the mind-body connection—assert a direct correlation between an individual's emotional and attitudinal patterns and his or her present (and future) states of well being.; Significantly, though such understandings are designed to provide both conceptual structure and existential meaning to the beleaguered individual's situation, these same beliefs likewise foster speculation that the individual him- or herself has participated in the creation of his or her medical condition and can thus be held accountable for it. In fact, as CAM is presently structured it would be difficult to avoid the conclusion that therapeutic failure is a consequence of moral failure. In the hands of many mind-body CAM practitioners, “taking responsibility” for one's health often seems to have less to do with health promotion or the exercise of positive autonomy and more to do with finding fault and getting one's “‘just’ desert.” Indeed, CAM's understanding of the mind's ability to influence the causation, course and potential cure of all disease, raises important questions about the role of human choice in determining and directing one's health.; Through a close analysis of selected practitioners' texts this study will demonstrate that CAM, as an emerging paradigm of health and illness care, is deeply marbled by the tensions between fate and fault, accident and agency. This assessment of CAM, however, will not be entirely negative. Indeed, this dissertation ends by exploring the ways in which mind-body CAM practitioners recommend taking personal responsibility for one's health as a creative response to one's encounter with finitude.
机译:尽管生物医学科学使我们能够通过提及遗传缺陷,荷尔蒙失衡,器官病理学或生理障碍来用中性术语解释健康和疾病的变幻莫测,但这项研究将证明对疾病的道德解释不仅是持久的,而且是显着的,流行。;例如,在补充医学和替代医学或CAM的从业人员所撰写的文献中,痛苦的物理世界常常与罪恶的道德世界相关。一些CAM从业者,尤其是那些强调心身联系的从业者,断言个体的情绪和态度模式与他(或她)目前(以及将来)的健康状态之间存在直接的联系。值得注意的是,尽管这种理解旨在为处于困境中的个人处境提供概念性结构和存在意义,但这些相同的信念同样会促使人们推测,他或她个人已经参与了其病情的创造,因此可以坚持下去。对此负责。实际上,由于CAM目前是结构化的,很难避免得出治疗失败是道德失败的结果的结论。在许多有心人的CAM从业者手中,对一个人的健康“承担责任”似乎与促进健康或行使积极自主权的关系较小,而与发现错误和获得“公正​​”沙漠的关系更大。 ”的确,CAM对大脑影响所有疾病的病因,病程和潜在治愈方法的能力的理解提出了有关人类选择在决定和指导健康方面的作用的重要问题。通过对选定从业者文本的仔细分析,本研究将证明CAM作为一种新兴的健康和疾病护理范例,在命运与过错,事故和代理之间的紧张关系中深深地烙印了下来。但是,对CAM的评估不会完全否定。的确,本文以探索心身CAM从业者建议对个人健康承担个人责任作为对有限遭遇的创造性反应的方式来结束。

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  • 作者

    Gage, Jennifer A.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Virginia.;

  • 授予单位 University of Virginia.;
  • 学科 Religion General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 327 p.
  • 总页数 327
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 宗教;
  • 关键词

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