Common sense, science and philosophy: the links of knowledge necessary for promoting health care |
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Authors: | Rios Ediara Rabello Girão Franchi Kristiane Mesquita Barros da Silva Raimunda Magalhães de Amorim Rosendo Freitas Costa Nhandeyjara de Carvalho |
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Affiliation: | Faculdade Christus, Fortaleza, CE. ediara@yahoo.com |
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Abstract: | In its evolution, humanity has accumulated data which were systematized as knowledge. Philosophy through self examination helps us in its practical and theoretical functions to reach a concept of the universe. Common sense helps science evolve. People's daily difficulties stir up the need for research, for deepening data interpretation and to propose solutions to overcome the population's problems. Science exists to explain difficult aspects of common sense, to support questions, as well as to substantiate knowledge produced as a response to demands. Thus, knowledge involved in this reflection sets out to foster an articulation between basic forms of knowledge and to develop a satisfactory understanding of the health care process, through a shared and critically consciousness view of the changes in the health system's paradigm. We understand that health education is an essential component within this process, provided that it is focused primarily on an individual belonging to a community with its multiple relationships, especially between the community context and the subjective dimension, which can provide citizenship empowerment redemption. |
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