空中
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BIBLE
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使成整体
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Introduction, problem concerns the most effective methods for investigating the various social and structural forces which mediate health and illness. In flagging the ways these problems will be investigated throughout the book, this chapter introduces the book’s central arguments and the concerns of the individual chapters.
Stricture
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Health, Ethology, Life,this analysis, the chapter will contend that one of the most important achievements of Deleuze’s ethology is the basis it provides for establishing a positive and substantive definition of health. Such a definition moves beyond the construal of health as the absence of disease to encompass the very forces of life.
Engaged
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The Ethics of an Assemblage of Health,cs of existence” in an effort to indicate how this goal may be realised in the active promotion of health. The sixth chapter will thus complete the task initiated in the first chapter of presenting the rudiments of a minor science of health and illness, and the normative and ethical innovations associated with it.
Additive
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弓箭
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euze’s key ideas and concepts.Provides case studies illustra.This book presents a review of Deleuze’s key methods and concepts in the course of exploring how these methods may be applied in contemporary studies of health and illness. Taken from a Deleuzian perspective, health and wellbeing will be c
Traumatic-Grief
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大气层
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笨拙的你
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Health, Ethology, Life,s empiricism, I will introduce the notion of a “developmental ethology” to clarify Deleuze’s contributions to the study of health and human development. On the basis of this innovation I will argue that health and human development may be characterised as the function or effect of situated encounter