New book Philosophy Anthropology about the risks, diseases, and deaths of living with others Shueisha Shinsho

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Japanese title: 新書 哲学 他者と生きる リスク・病い・死をめぐる人類学 集英社新書
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Item number: BQ94073
Released date: 22 Jan 2022
Maker: Shueisha

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Philosophy
Shueisha Shinsho / Looking for the Touch of Life -- Can "Righteousness" cure diseases? Can "Selfishness" save you? Can "Correctness" cure diseases? Can "Selfness" save you? Statistical views of humanity that enable us to predict disease before it begins and provide value for preventive intervention? Individualistic views of humanity that provide a basis for self-esteem? These two seemingly useful views of humanity that characterize the modern world, while holding hands behind the scenes, keep us away from the sense of self that arises from having a relationship, I. e., the' Touch of Life'? These two views add a relational view of humanity as a third view of humanity that captures the present, based on the knowledge of people with diseases and medical practitioners, clinical participation observations, and anthropology. This is a book that asks from the roots how humans should be living in modern society. Contents : Part One : The Touch of Risk : Chapter 1 : Information and Risk Chapter 2 : Correctly Imagine : Chapter 3 : Gondola Cats Fear : Chapter 4 : The Reality of the Novel Coronavirus : Part II : The Story of People in Crisis and Their Relief Chapter 5 : Rescue of Hunter-gatherers Chapter 6 : Self-esteem save you Chapter 7 : What is a person? The last chapter is generated. Author bio : Maho ISONO, anthropologist. Specialized in cultural anthropology and medical anthropology. Completed the latter course of Waseda University's Graduate School of Cultural Studies in 2010. (Literature). He was an assistant professor at Waseda University's Department of Cultural Studies in 2020. He was an assistant professor at Waseda University's Graduate School of Cultural Studies in. He was an assistant professor at Waseda University's Graduate School of Cultural Studies in. He was an independent author from 『. Why is it not possible to eat normally? -- Anorexic and Overeating Cultural Anthropology 』 (Shunjusha Publishing), The world in which 『 medical practitioners talk 』 『 』 『 』 International University of Health and Welfare Shobunsha Chikuma Chikuma