Hacia una breve concepción integral del sufrimiento

In this article it is gathered the opinion of many academic references of different areas of knowledge as existential philosophy, medicine, anthropology, psychology, etc. from which the understandings of the concept of suffering have been constructed, which gives way to the final signaling of the ne...

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Autores:
Franco Betancourt, Daniel
Tipo de recurso:
Fecha de publicación:
2018
Institución:
Universidad de San Buenaventura
Repositorio:
Repositorio USB
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:bibliotecadigital.usb.edu.co:10819/5721
Acceso en línea:
http://hdl.handle.net/10819/5721
Palabra clave:
Sufrimiento
Sufrimiento Existencial
Angustia
Dolor
Muerte
Sentido del sufrimiento
Psicología humanista existencial
Experiencia límite
Espiritualidad
Suffering
Existential Suffering
Angst
Pain
Death
Meaning of suffering
Existential humanistic psychology
Limit-Experience
Spirituality
Actitudes hacia la muerte
Existencialismo
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Summary:In this article it is gathered the opinion of many academic references of different areas of knowledge as existential philosophy, medicine, anthropology, psychology, etc. from which the understandings of the concept of suffering have been constructed, which gives way to the final signaling of the necessity of an extended practice in relation to the experiential and epistemic discovery of the being in the suffering; this article can be considered as the encounter of a journey where the modification of the meaning of the term is evidenced and how the experience has given an important construct when giving an integral conception. Starting from the manifest fact of the existence of pain and suffering, the possibility of giving the reader an integral perspective, which facilitates the understanding of this concept from the different knowledge that was worked for the accomplishment of the text and thus to emphasize the convergences and divergences that have the different meanings of this term