Casuistic Reasoning in Expert Narratives on Healthy Eating

作者: Janne Huovila , Sampsa Saikkonen

DOI: 10.1080/09505431.2018.1490708

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摘要: ABSTRACTIndividualisation of healthy eating is a broad tendency in Western culture and becoming popular ideal nutrition science. Public perception dietary knowledge central to this individualisation many experts now aim present way which relates individual experience, as well casuistic style particular cases are discussed relation general, universal principles. Analysis narrative styles the public communication about by makes explicit their flexible use both claims, clinical personal narratively employed invite readers personally consider knowledge. Such narration human agency bodies concepts that has generative critical functions with respect understanding. The articulation narratives make sal...

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