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  1. The dawn of division: For an anthropological theory of consciousness through contemplative ethnography.Federico Divino - forthcoming - Anthropology of Consciousness:e12246.
    The article delves into the need for an anthropological exploration of consciousness in the modern context. While anthropology's core focus has always been the study of the human subject, this study argues that consciousness has emerged as a fundamental aspect that underpins all human phenomena. The historical trajectory of anthropology, from its positivist leanings to contemporary shifts like the phenomenological and ontological turns, is examined to highlight the evolving perspective on subjectivity and alterity. The author's ethnographic studies, particularly within the (...)
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  • Jürgen Habermas and the dilemmas of experience of disability.Krzysztof Pezdek & Wojciech Doliński - 2017 - Nursing Philosophy 18 (4):e12171.
    The article addresses Jürgen Habermas’ theory of communicative action, which offers very productive tools for analysing disability. The Habermasian division of social reality helps examine positive and negative effects of tensions between the lifeworld of a person with disability and the system. By exploring such an individual's communicative action, one can obtain an insight into his/her validity claims and disruptions in the communication process and self‐understandings inscribed in group narratives. The study reported in the article used in‐depth interviews, which narratively (...)
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