Güler Cansu Ağören
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抑郁症是一个由本体论预设构成的概念,它构成了个人-社会、内部-外部、本质-影响之间的界限。尽管这些本体论的二分法植根于抑郁症的生物医学概念化,但它们既不是这种概念化所特有的,也不是彼此无关,与政治、社会文化、经济背景无关。根据女权主义的批判,可以认为这些本体论假设是广泛的本体论基础的不同方面,这些本体论基础是为了实现现代形式的父权统治而建立的。本文旨在从女性主义视角分析抑郁症生物医学模型的本体论基础。为此,(1)将介绍APA提供的抑郁症的生物医学模型,(2)将回顾这一概念的本体论基础,(3)将概述一些概念二分法的女权主义检查,(4)将根据抑郁症与现代父权二分法的关系来检查抑郁症的本体论基础。
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Depresyon ve Modern Düşüncenin Eril Dikotomileri
and the Patriarchal Dichotomies of Modern Thought Depressive disorders is a concept structured by ontological presuppositions that constitute boundaries between individual-social, internal-external, essential-influential, Notwithstanding that these ontological dichotomies are rooted in the biomedical conceptualisation of depression, they are neither peculiar to this conceptualisation nor unrelated to each other and to the political, socio-cultural, economic background. Depending on the feminist critique, it can be argued that these ontological presumptions are different aspects of an extensive ontological ground established to enable modern forms of patriarchal domination. This article aims to analyse the ontological ground underlying the biomedical model of depression from a feminist perspective. To achieve this, (1) the biomedical model of depression offered by APA will be introduced, (2) the ontological ground underlying this conception will be revieled, (3) feminist examination of some conceptual dichotomies will be outlined and (4) the ontological ground underlying depression will be examined based on its relation to modern patriarchal dichotomies.
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