The axiological ontology of occupational therapy: A philosophical analysis

作者: Marie-Josée Drolet

DOI: 10.3109/11038128.2013.831118

关键词: SociologyOntologyQualitative researchPhilosophical analysisOccupational therapySocial scienceEpistemologyValue (ethics)Philosophical anthropologyAxiologyPhilosophical methodology

摘要: Abstract Objective: This article describes the results of a study analyzing several discourses on values occupational therapy and some philosophical assumptions upon which these are based. Method: A qualitative statements using hermeneutical method - conventional analytical approach in philosophy was conducted. Results: The literature review reveals that opinions differ greatly – no one value is shared among all examined. However, majority texts mention participation. analysis shows this based conception human beings can be traced back to anthropologies thinkers like Marx, Rousseau, Sartre, Kant. also brought light certain conceptual confusion about what is. Conclusions: therefore offers clarifications help distinguish bet...

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