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Robert Jutte

Universität Stuttgart
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  • Universität Stuttgart
    Institute of Philosophy
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Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
  • All publications (16)
  •  20
    Bildnachweise
    with Frank Fehrenbach, Laura Isengard, Gerd Mathias Micheluzzi, Cornelia Zumbusch, Dennis Borghardt, Anatol Heller, Adrian Renner, K. Lee Chichester, Ksenia Fedorova, Johanna Schumm, Yashar Mohagheghi, Thomas Moser, Alexander H. Schwan, Iris Laner, Racha Kirakosian, Clemens Finkelstein, Wolfgang Welsch, and Christoph Hoffmann
    In Frank Fehrenbach, Laura Isengard, Gerd Micheluzzi & Cornelia Zumbusch (eds.), Wahrnehmungskräfte - Kräfte wahrnehmen: Dynamiken der Sinne in Wissenschaft, Kunst und Literatur, De Gruyter. pp. 453-456. 2024.
  •  11
    Abstracts
    with Frank Fehrenbach, Laura Isengard, Gerd Mathias Micheluzzi, Cornelia Zumbusch, Dennis Borghardt, Anatol Heller, Adrian Renner, K. Lee Chichester, Ksenia Fedorova, Johanna Schumm, Yashar Mohagheghi, Thomas Moser, Alexander H. Schwan, Iris Laner, Racha Kirakosian, Clemens Finkelstein, Wolfgang Welsch, and Christoph Hoffmann
    In Frank Fehrenbach, Laura Isengard, Gerd Micheluzzi & Cornelia Zumbusch (eds.), Wahrnehmungskräfte - Kräfte wahrnehmen: Dynamiken der Sinne in Wissenschaft, Kunst und Literatur, De Gruyter. pp. 447-452. 2024.
  •  11
    Register
    with Philip van der Eijk, Roman M. Marek, Detlev Ganten, Olaf Nohr, Damir Smiljanić, Dirk Lanzerath, Michael Medzech, Alexander Krämer, Christoph Markschies, Wolfgang Uwe Eckart, Angelika C. Messner, Hedwig H. Gupta, Christian S. Kessler, Ananda S. Chopra, Britta Rutert, Ohle Wrogemann, Verena Keck, Franziska A. Herbst, Gabriele Laschinski, Ivar Roots, Karl Sperling, Frank Rühli, Nicole Bender, Antoine Flahault, Stefan H. E. Kaufmann, Achim D. Gruber, Bettina Hitzer, Julian C. Hughes, Klaus Reinhardt, Volker Hess, Jan Paul Heisig, Jianghong Li, Jutta Allmendinger, Ortwin Renn, Ilona Kickbusch, Nikola Biller-Andorno, Susanne Jöbges, Peter-Paul Bänziger, Konrad Reinhart, Carolin Fleischmann-Struzek, Heiko Herwald, Andreas Heinz, Natascha Plankermann, Enno Hartmann, Susan Wanzenberg-Thies, Ortwin Stein, Petra Radtke, Katharina Luise Meier, Petra Albrecht, Doreen Fiedler, Franziska Bonatz, Lorena Koch, Natascha Michel, and Kristin Prüssner
    In Philip Eijk, Detlev Ganten & Roman Marek (eds.), Was ist Gesundheit?: Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven aus Medizin, Geschichte und Kultur, De Gruyter. pp. 497-516. 2021.
  • Culture, Knowledge, and Healing. Historical Perspectives of Homeopathic Medicine in Europe and North America
    with Guenter B. Risse and John Woodward
    History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 21 (3): 413. 1999.
    Philosophy of Medicine
  • Edited volumes-health care and poor relief in the 18th and 19th century northern europe
    with Ole Peter Grell and Andrew Cunningham
    History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 24 (3-4): 552-552. 2002.
  •  13
    Judentum und die Sinne
    In Frank Fehrenbach, Laura Isengard, Gerd Micheluzzi & Cornelia Zumbusch (eds.), Wahrnehmungskräfte - Kräfte wahrnehmen: Dynamiken der Sinne in Wissenschaft, Kunst und Literatur, De Gruyter. pp. 57-84. 2024.
  •  9
    Gesundheit im Judentum: Ein interkultureller Diskurs über Unverständnis und Missverständnis in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart
    In Philip Eijk, Detlev Ganten & Roman Marek (eds.), Was ist Gesundheit?: Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven aus Medizin, Geschichte und Kultur, De Gruyter. pp. 97-108. 2021.
    Health in Judaism: An Intercultural Discourse on Lack of Understanding and Misunderstanding in the Past and Present. Hardly any other religion pays as much attention to physical health as Judaism. Beginning with the Torah, the contrast between „healthy“ and „sick“ is already conceptualized and associated with the will of God and his plan of creation. In addition to the stereotype that Jews are sicker than their fellow human beings, there is an early claim that their state of health is better tha…Read more
    Health in Judaism: An Intercultural Discourse on Lack of Understanding and Misunderstanding in the Past and Present. Hardly any other religion pays as much attention to physical health as Judaism. Beginning with the Torah, the contrast between „healthy“ and „sick“ is already conceptualized and associated with the will of God and his plan of creation. In addition to the stereotype that Jews are sicker than their fellow human beings, there is an early claim that their state of health is better than that of other peoples. The religious writings of Judaism contain a large number of regulations that show how much the Greco- Roman doctrine of dietetics has been internalized, expanded and adapted to one’s own spiritual needs. There is broad consensus among today’s rabbis that health care, as described above all in the Talmud, was time-related and therefore should be based on today’s standards and findings while remaining in compliance with religious laws.
  •  33
    Vom medizinischen Casus zur Kranken‐Geschichte
    Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 15 (1): 50-52. 1992.
  •  15
    Coping with Sickness: Medicine, Law, and Human Rights--historical Perspectives
    with John Woodward
    . 2000.
  •  35
    “Das europäische Gesundheitssystem. Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede in historischer Perspektive”. Bericht über eine Sektion auf dem 39. Historikertag in Hannover (23.–26. September 1992) (review)
    Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 16 (3-4): 298-300. 1993.
  • Book notices-institutes for the history of medicine and health in europe: A guide
    History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 20 (1): 122. 1998.
  • Edited volumes-coping with sickness. Medicine, law and human rights--historical perspectives
    with John Woodward
    History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 22 (3): 451. 2000.
  •  24
    1. Treffen Des Arbeitskreises Für Sozialgeschichte Der Medizin Der Robert Bosch Stiftung
    Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 14 (3): 201-203. 1991.
  •  99
    Robert Remak : Ein judischer Arzt im Spannungsfeld von Wissenschaft und Politik. Heinz-Peter Schmiedebach
    Isis 87 (4): 739-739. 1996.
    History of Science
  •  97
    The Longue Durée of Contraceptive Methods
    History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 27 (1). 2005.
    Medical history has so far paid hardly any attention to the longue durée, a history in which, according to Braudel, 'all change is slow'. It is therefore one of the challenges of the emerging field of the social history of medicine to work audaciously across time as well as across space. An interesting subject, for example, is the history of contraception. Throughout history, there has been almost nothing people have worried about more than having sex without fear of consequence. At first sight,…Read more
    Medical history has so far paid hardly any attention to the longue durée, a history in which, according to Braudel, 'all change is slow'. It is therefore one of the challenges of the emerging field of the social history of medicine to work audaciously across time as well as across space. An interesting subject, for example, is the history of contraception. Throughout history, there has been almost nothing people have worried about more than having sex without fear of consequence. At first sight, the story of contraception seems to be one of progress, from the Ancient Egyptian crocodile-dung pessary to the modern-day condom and contraceptive pill. A closer look, however, shows a pattern of remarkable continuities in the reproductive behaviour of men and women over the last two thousand years. In this paper, I shall attempt to show why traditional male-dominated contraceptive methods still linger on despite the sexual revolution brought about by the invention of the 'pill' in the late 1950s
    Medical Ethics
  • Book reviews-demons lovers. Witchcraft, sex, and the crisis of belief
    with Walter Stephens
    History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 24 (3-4): 525-525. 2002.
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