1. Michel Foucault - Philosopher and Historian
It represents the truth of that organization in guaranteed liberty. "[16] Chapters 6 and 7 described the emergence of the medical gaze by incorporating the philosophical thought of Condillac, the medical practice of Cabanis, and an analysis of the linguistic structure of symptoms. ... There is disease only in the element of the visible and therefore statable. "[17] The clinical gaze promoted a method for the analysis of disease that allowed the doctor to immediately perceive a symptom as sign of illness, as opposed to the old order of diagnosis based on a mediating classification system: "The...
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