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An osteopathic praxeology is discussed that is perspectively phenomenologically-anthropologically innervated. The world of touch of the osteopath with his or her acting set of rules is discussed in order to establish a science of perception and osteopathic action; thus to be understood as a future field of research in which also the actor of osteopathy is the focus of research and not only the results of his or her action.