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The Desirability of Difference: Georges Canguilhem and Body Integrity Identity Disorder
Richard B. Gibson
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Aston Law School
Aston University
College of Business and Social Sciences
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Georges Canguilhem
100%
Body Integrity Identity Disorder
100%
Limb Amputation
66%
Medical Practice
33%
New Norm
33%
Health Model
33%
Amputee
33%
Goals of Medicine
33%
Healthy Body
33%
Health Restoration
33%
Reflective Model
33%
Conceptual Entanglement
33%
Health Maintenance
33%
Arts and Humanities
Canguilhem
100%
Conceptual
50%
Reflective
50%
Entanglement
50%
opponents
50%
Medical Practice
50%
Goals of medicine
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Diseases
100%
Limb Amputation
50%
Medical Practice
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Diseases
100%