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2018 | 2(23) | 47-62

Article title

O Outro e a corporeidade: na parábola do Desvalido no Caminho (Lc 10, 25 – 37)

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In my responsibility that answers for the freedom of the other (helpless), in the astonishing human fraternity in which fraternity according the Good Samaritan, would not by itself explain the responsibility between separated beings it calls for. The freedom of the other (destitute) could never begin in my freedom (Samaritan). The responsibility for the other, according Lévinas, cannot have begun in my commitment, the I am here by Samaritan or in my decision. The responsibility for the other (autrui) is the locus in which is situated the nonplace of subjectivity from Samaritan to the Helpeness on the Road, according tom the P.Lain Entralgo positions. In the Good Samaritan parable there is a very important relationship between the faith, mercy, and hope, according the spklancnophanic convolutions of the Samaritan. This story nnarrated by Jesus Christ is dialectically founded upon these three pillars which define a newe plesiologic aretology and refers a new poietic ethics by the new paradigm of splancnophanic aretology. And Jesus Christ describes the sense of the Helpless at the Roadside (Lc 10, 25 – 37). In the Health Humanization there is a very significant splacnophanic deliberation because we have a role to the physician and others health technicians in the Rodside by the Helpless, tha is Jesus Christ.

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47-62

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2018

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  • Instituto Politécnico de Saúde do Norte – Gandra e Famalicão, Portugal
  • Instituto Politécnico de Saúde do Norte – Gandra e Famalicão, Portugal

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Publication order reference

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Biblioteka Nauki
2151208

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