| Joseph Lyons - 1987 - 368 páginas
...became a changed person, "deeply attentive to the beauty and 'soul' of the world," showing thereby "the undiminished possibility of reintegration by art, by communion, by touching the human spirit." 17 It is of some interest to pull out of this case study the evidence for two kinds of memories, two... | |
| Peter J. Whitehouse, Konrad Maurer, Jesse F. Ballenger - 2000 - 352 páginas
...Without asserting the existence of a soul that lies beneath the confusion of dementia, Sacks does assert "the undiminished possibility of reintegration by...first a hopeless state of neurological devastation" (39). PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE IN ALZHEIMER DISEASE: A HYPERCOGNITIVE IMPERATIVE Advocates of PAS... | |
| Stanley Hauerwas - 2003 - 324 páginas
...determines personal being. Perhaps there is a philosophical as well as a clinical lesson here: that in Korsakov's, or dementia, or other such catastrophes,...first a hopeless state of neurological devastation, (p. 39) 192 There is a philosophical as well as a clinical lesson in Jimmie's case, and Sacks describes... | |
| Peter Barritt - 2005 - 412 páginas
...that in Korsakov's, or dementia, or other such catastrophes, however great the organic damage . . . there remains the undiminished possibility of reintegration...what seems at first a hopeless state of neurological devastation.26 (P- 37) References 1 Rilke R (1993) Letters to a Young Poet. WW Norton & Co., New York.... | |
| Elizabeth MacKinlay - 2008 - 272 páginas
...in Korsakov's, or dementia, or other such catastrophes, however great the organic damage and human dissolution, there remains the undiminished possibility...hopeless state of neurological devastation. (Sacks 1985, pp.38-9) Sacks' scientific background and his anthropological research provide fresh insights... | |
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