Chronic illness as transformative activity.

IF 3.1 2区 哲学 Q1 ETHICS Medicine Health Care and Philosophy Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1007/s11019-025-10260-z
Victoria Paul
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Laurie A. Paul (2014) developed the concept of transformative experience. In describing transformative experience as an experience that is both epistemically and personally transformative, she argues that transformative experience challenges the traditional model of rational decision making. Her concept of transformative experiences has been expanded to the field of illness. It has been argued that illness is a transformative experience because it fulfills Paul's criteria for a transformative experience (Carel et al. 2016; Carel and Kidd 2020). Conceptualizing illness as a transformative experience would have far-reaching implications for the agency and for the rational decision-making process of ill persons. In considering these implications, this article questions the assumption that illness is a transformative experience and proposes that illness, especially when it is chronic, can be a transformative activity, in the sense that Agnes Callard (2020), introduced us to the concept of transformative activity. The article argues that conceptualizing (chronic) illness as a transformative activity strengthens the ill person's agency and ability to learn to live with the illness.

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慢性病是一种变革性的活动。
Laurie A. Paul(2014)提出了变革经验的概念。在将变革经验描述为一种既具有认识论意义又具有个人变革意义的经验时,她认为变革经验挑战了理性决策的传统模式。她关于转变经验的概念已经扩展到疾病领域。有人认为,疾病是一种变革性的体验,因为它满足了保罗对变革性体验的标准(Carel等人,2016;Carel and Kidd 2020)。将疾病概念化为一种变革性的经历将对机构和病人的理性决策过程产生深远的影响。考虑到这些影响,本文质疑疾病是一种变革性经历的假设,并提出疾病,特别是慢性疾病,可以是一种变革性活动,就像Agnes Callard(2020)向我们介绍的变革性活动的概念一样。这篇文章认为,将(慢性)疾病概念化为一种变革性活动,加强了病人的能动性和学会与疾病共存的能力。
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期刊介绍: Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy: A European Journal is the official journal of the European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care. It provides a forum for international exchange of research data, theories, reports and opinions in bioethics and philosophy of medicine. The journal promotes interdisciplinary studies, and stimulates philosophical analysis centered on a common object of reflection: health care, the human effort to deal with disease, illness, death as well as health, well-being and life. Particular attention is paid to developing contributions from all European countries, and to making accessible scientific work and reports on the practice of health care ethics, from all nations, cultures and language areas in Europe.
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