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- Title
SERODIFFERENT RELA TIONS TO THE HIV VIRUS IN LIGHT OF ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER'S PHILOSOPHY OF WILL.
- Authors
Fernandes da Silva, Valéria Gomes; da Silva, Bruno Neves; Alves de Oliveira Serra, Maria Aparecida; dos Santos Andrade, Anny Suelen; Galvão Pinto, Érika Simone; de Souza, Nilba Lima
- Abstract
Objective: to reflect on the serodifferent relationships to the HIV virus and its challenges based on Arthur Schopenhauer's philosophy of will. Method: this is a theoretical-reflective study carried out from the search for articles and books, in the months of October and November 2021. Results: It is observed that Artur Schopenhauer's conceptual assumptions and philosophy of will are related to the current context regarding the challenges that serodifferent partners experience in their relationships, such as the invisibility of these relationships in the condition of serological difference before society and in health services, prejudice and lack of information about the possibilities that overlap with the concept of suffering and pain, constantly associated with these partnerships. Final considerations: the reflections carried out indicate that the desire of the sexual partners to remain in the relationship in a condition of serodifference to the HIV virus is the matrix force to overcome the challenges and risks peculiar to this form of coexistence. It is believed that the understanding of serodifferent relationships to the HIV virus from a philosophical foundation is relevant in the process of resignifying the infection in society, by health professionals and in the different scopes of the services responsible for monitoring and welcoming these partners.
- Subjects
HISTORY of philosophy; HIV infections; HIV-positive persons; MEDICAL care; PREJUDICES; SEXUAL partners; HIV; REFLECTION (Philosophy)
- Publication
Enfermagem Atual in Derme, 2022, Vol 96, Issue 37, p1
- ISSN
2447-2034
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.31011/reaid-2022-v.96-n.37-art.1320