Transpersonal Ether: personhood, family and religion in modern societies

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Autor(a) principal: Duarte,Luiz Fernando Dias
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Aisengart,Rachel Menezes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Vibrant
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1809-43412017000100200
Resumo: Abstract This article consists of a theoretical review of the conjunction between lived experience of family belonging and religious encompassment in modern societies, resorting to data resulting from a comparative study of personhood, family and religion in urban Brazil, concentrated in a network of upper social strata and in a medical context of palliative care. In both contexts people move in what may be called a “transpersonal ether”, a complex enmeshing of personhood in kinship and religious experiences that far exceeds the limits of the rational, autonomous, units privileged by hegemonic scientific knowledge and individualistic ideology. Our interest is to contribute to the understanding of the processes and characteristics of the “extended self” in general modern conditions and to explore the circumstances in which these dimensions tend to become more explicit, as phenomenological limits and counterparts to the individualization and disenchantment that has characterized Western modernity.
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title Transpersonal Ether: personhood, family and religion in modern societies
spellingShingle Transpersonal Ether: personhood, family and religion in modern societies
Duarte,Luiz Fernando Dias
family
personhood
religion
relatedness
palliative care
title_short Transpersonal Ether: personhood, family and religion in modern societies
title_full Transpersonal Ether: personhood, family and religion in modern societies
title_fullStr Transpersonal Ether: personhood, family and religion in modern societies
title_full_unstemmed Transpersonal Ether: personhood, family and religion in modern societies
title_sort Transpersonal Ether: personhood, family and religion in modern societies
author Duarte,Luiz Fernando Dias
author_facet Duarte,Luiz Fernando Dias
Aisengart,Rachel Menezes
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author2 Aisengart,Rachel Menezes
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Aisengart,Rachel Menezes
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personhood
religion
relatedness
palliative care
topic family
personhood
religion
relatedness
palliative care
description Abstract This article consists of a theoretical review of the conjunction between lived experience of family belonging and religious encompassment in modern societies, resorting to data resulting from a comparative study of personhood, family and religion in urban Brazil, concentrated in a network of upper social strata and in a medical context of palliative care. In both contexts people move in what may be called a “transpersonal ether”, a complex enmeshing of personhood in kinship and religious experiences that far exceeds the limits of the rational, autonomous, units privileged by hegemonic scientific knowledge and individualistic ideology. Our interest is to contribute to the understanding of the processes and characteristics of the “extended self” in general modern conditions and to explore the circumstances in which these dimensions tend to become more explicit, as phenomenological limits and counterparts to the individualization and disenchantment that has characterized Western modernity.
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