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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Aspects of Griceian Health

From online abstract, by Mordacci

"This article examines the normative structure of the concept of health and tries to suggest an account of it in a phenomenological-hermeneutic framework."

"It is argued that the concept of health has a logical priority to illness, though the latter has an experiential priority."

"The fundamental feature of the concept of health as discussed in the literature is initially recognized in the notion of ‘norm’, in both the bio-statistical and normative-ideal sense."

"An analysis of this body of literature reveals some weaknesses in bio-statistical definitions of health as well as in those normative ones which endorse a value-relativity thesis."

ANALOGY:

"An approach based on the analogical

structure of language is then advanced. In

this framework, the notion of biological

normativeness proposed by G. Canguilhem is

connected with an analysis of the

language of health through etymologies."


"It is argued that health can be characterized as an analogy of ‘plenitude’, which is the common ideal reference of the various health-concepts."

"The analogical structuring of language allows the recognition of different levels of meaning, and therefore of different kinds of normativeness (biological, mental, social, moral)."

"Some hints of a theory of health deriving from this framework are then given."

And a nod to Grice is implicated (conventionally).

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