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The Normal and the Pathological by Georges Canguilhem; 9780942299595

The Normal and the Pathological

By Georges Canguilhem

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Description

In The Normal and the Pathological, renowned philosopher Georges Canguilhem delves into the intricate boundaries that define normality and pathology within the realm of science and medicine. His profound exploration challenges conventional understandings, presenting a nuanced discourse on how societal perceptions shape our interpretations of health and illness.

The Story

Canguilhem's work is not merely an academic treatise but a philosophical inquiry that interrogates the very essence of what it means to be 'normal'. He utilises historical context and philosophical analysis to reveal how definitions of health and disease are influenced by cultural, social, and scientific paradigms. Through this lens, he questions the objectivity of medical knowledge and presents a compelling argument that our understanding of life itself is inherently subjective.

Why Readers Love It

  • Intellectual Depth: Canguilhem's writing invites readers to think critically about the assumptions underlying medical practices.
  • Historical Insight: The book provides a rich historical background, enhancing the reader's appreciation of the evolution of medical thought.
  • Philosophical Rigor: Canguilhem's eloquent prose balances complex ideas with accessibility, making this work essential for both scholars and general readers.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for those interested in the intersections of philosophy, science, and medical ethics. Readers who appreciated Canguilhem's other works, such as Knowledge of Life, will find this exploration equally enriching. It serves as a pivotal text for students and professionals in the fields of philosophy, history of science, and medical humanities.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 154 mm × 227 mm × 26 mm
Pages: 336
Publisher: Zone Books
ISBN: 9780942299595

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