Ethical construction of “I/me”: An autoethnographical research of the family suffering of a patient with endometriosis
碩士 === 國立東華大學 === 諮商與臨床心理學系 === 106 === This study uses an autobiography approach to explore the experience of suffering from the family ethical conflicts involved in the life experiences of researchers suffering from the “endometriosis” of gynecological diseases. Through the research and experience...
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ndltd-TW-106NDHU50710172019-05-16T01:07:39Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/7j2vk8 Ethical construction of “I/me”: An autoethnographical research of the family suffering of a patient with endometriosis 「我」的倫理建構:一個家庭所結構之病苦的自傳民俗誌研究 Yun-Hsiu Shen 沈芸秀 碩士 國立東華大學 諮商與臨床心理學系 106 This study uses an autobiography approach to explore the experience of suffering from the family ethical conflicts involved in the life experiences of researchers suffering from the “endometriosis” of gynecological diseases. Through the research and experience of the researchers, dismantling, analysis, and viewing The subjectivity of “I” is structured by society, gender, medicine, and ethics in the traditional family’s experience of structural conflict. Therefore, the question “suffered for what” is to be turned into “suffered for whom”. This study finds that suffering is not only a physiological disease, but also has a social ontological meaning. The ethical relationship between suffering “self” and “Other” influences the bit shift of suffering “I” in discourse. As the self-consciousness is revealed, “self” falls from the subject’s “I” to a completely passive, unresponsive “me”. Therefore, how to face and respond it in the ethical relationship, this study proposes that when we can recognize the relationship and limitations between ourselves and Others, we can make corresponding ethical actions. Shyh-Heng Wong 翁士恆 2018 學位論文 ; thesis 54 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立東華大學 === 諮商與臨床心理學系 === 106 === This study uses an autobiography approach to explore the experience of suffering from the family ethical conflicts involved in the life experiences of researchers suffering from the “endometriosis” of gynecological diseases. Through the research and experience of the researchers, dismantling, analysis, and viewing The subjectivity of “I” is structured by society, gender, medicine, and ethics in the traditional family’s experience of structural conflict. Therefore, the question “suffered for what” is to be turned into “suffered for whom”.
This study finds that suffering is not only a physiological disease, but also has a social ontological meaning. The ethical relationship between suffering “self” and “Other” influences the bit shift of suffering “I” in discourse. As the self-consciousness is revealed, “self” falls from the subject’s “I” to a completely passive, unresponsive “me”. Therefore, how to face and respond it in the ethical relationship, this study proposes that when we can recognize the relationship and limitations between ourselves and Others, we can make corresponding ethical actions.
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Ethical construction of “I/me”: An autoethnographical research of the family suffering of a patient with endometriosis |
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Ethical construction of “I/me”: An autoethnographical research of the family suffering of a patient with endometriosis |
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