Abstract

Rapidly developing as an applied field of natural scientific knowledge, medicine is becoming an invasive and purely technical medical activity that is no longer aimed at ensuring and maintaining normal human health, but at intervention in it in order to manage it. It has been shown that the introduction of advances in medical science and technology has contributed to a change in the structure of pathologies and to the unfolding of the phenomenon of the floating border between the norm and pathology of the human body. In the developing conditions classical object-oriented medical paradigm is no longer single and universal, and the approach to medical care delivery based on it is no longer effective. The new paradigm, which is being developed in science and social practices, allows for the subjectivisation of disease and treatment phenomena in medicine and the expansion of these phenomena from a social, ethical and anthropologi-cal perspective. The need for a subject-oriented approach that involves the patient in the treatment process is discussed.

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