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Stronegger | Attems

Altersbilder und Sorgestrukturen

3. Goldegger Dialogforum Mensch und Endlichkeit
Nomos,  2020, 168 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-6417-4


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The work is part of the series Bioethik in Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft (Volume 8)
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englischModern notions about old age and care are often expressed in ambivalent imagery that predominantly refers to the shortcomings of elderly people. Notions of old age are an element of a society’s knowledge base: as part of the order of knowledge or of knowledge cultures. The development of age imagery depends on cultural and scientific paradigms. Their importance is determined by their ability to offer answers to basic questions relating to old age: dealing with suffering and the finiteness of life. The contributions in this volume address the societal contingency of notions of old age and their role in care facilities, nursing and medicine.

With contributions by

Kristin Attems, Edith Auer, Stefan Dinges, Gert Dressel, Reimer Gronemeyer, Günther Liebminger, Susanne Martin, Barbara Pichler, Karin Reinmüller, Elisabeth Reitlinger, Peter Rosegger, Willibald J. Stronegger, Manuela Völkel

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