Towards the interdisciplinary construction of an anthropology of pain in franciscan perspective

REVISTA PERSEITAS(2020)

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The general purpose of the research work, which is presented below, is intended to conduct a systematic study around the sense of pain in an interdisciplinary perspective, in order to make approaches to a new vision that favors the meaning and meaning of pain by presenting the validity and validity of the evangelical sense of the latter in Francis of Assisi, through a hermeneutical study and documentary analysis. Discussion: Pain makes us aware of our existence in the world of individuality, limits and corporeality. Every human being has ever experienced pain, so it is said that it is something inherent and intrinsic to the human condition, even if you don't want to, don't look for it, you want to run away or evade it, despite being in some cases something inevitable. The method to follow is the documentary, guided by hermeneutics, in order to congregate the different truths constructed from the different disciplines that go to the study of this topic Conclusion: pain cannot be reduced to a neurological or organic fact exclusively. Human pain requires an interdisciplinary treatment, if what is sought is to provide for an integral view, recognizing the contribution of multiple epistemological intentions and human sciences that come to the study of pain.
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Anthropology of pain,Humanism,Interdisciplinarity,Pain,Sense,Suffering,Saint Francis of Assisi
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