:: Volume 14, Issue 54 (winter 2022) ::
پژوهشنامه اخلاق 2022, 14(54): 131-152 Back to browse issues page
Spiritual health in the conflict between self-respect and illness with an emphasis on incurable patients
Saeede Hamledari , Seid roohollah Moosavizadeh
Ph.D. student in the field of moral philosophy, Qom University.
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The spread of incurable diseases has led to new spiritual conflicts and discomforts. The conflict of "self-respect" is one of the pervasive conflicts that can be seen during illness and in the form of the following proposition: "If human dignity is a God-given  why does its amount decrease in difficult conditions of illness?"
Extensive research and clinical observations of the authors admit that this conflict in most cases leads to a decrease of spiritual health. The research method is qualitative and descriptive-exploratory-analytical and the information is collected through a library. The findings of the research show that there are often fundamental problems in the formation of people's beliefs around the concept of "self-respect". Therefore, correcting and forming human beliefs plays a special role in resolving and preventing conflicts.
 
Keywords: Spiritual health, conflict, incurable disease, self-respect, dignity.
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Type of Study: Applicable | Subject: Normative ethics
Received: 2021/03/31 | Accepted: 2022/01/30 | Published: 2022/01/30


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