Abstract

The claims that Donna M. Orange puts forward in her general work, are the result of the waves of meditations drawn from her interest in philosophy and which she intends to recover for contemporary analytical practice. The primordial ethics of Emmanuel Lévinas, the dialogical hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer, applied phenomenology, contextualism and constricted fallibilism are some of the inspirations that Orange transfers to the trauma clinic. In this paper we will explore the meaning of these sensibilities that seek to enlighten the analyst in his untamed task.

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