The Journal of medicine and philosophy
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In order to appreciate the role of the phenomenon of shame in the context of the clinic - both as normal self evaluation and as neurotic response - a philosophical anthropological description of shame is offered. Not only are Biblical metaphors recast , but more recent phenomenological psychological descriptions taken from Max Scheler and others are cited. These necessarily require some account of the patient's body in shame, taken from both his perspective and the physician's. In short, the corporeality of shame is constituted as "ce que enveloppe le corps".