The biological and social correlation as a methodological problem of medical science.
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DESARROLLO SOCIAL, CONDICIONES SOCIALES, FACTORES SOCIO-ECONÓMICOS, FILOSOFÍA MÉDICA, FACTORES CULTURALESAbstract
Presently work exposes an analysis whose purpose consisted on the correlation of the biological one and the social thing that it constitutes a problem of the medical sciences and of all the sciences that study the origin, formation and the man's development, being necessary its clarification, explanation and solution. The origin biological transporting focuses biological in the man's study and they have not disappeared totally in today's world, the scientific development made evident the necessity to consider the social factor the theories that kept in mind the means in that the man lives arising this way and the interaction of this with his means. A more complete and more comprehensive theory arises, that of the historical development-cultural, given by L. S. Vigostsky that integrates the biological thing, the environmental thing and the partner-cultural. The man's vital activity is a constant process of biological and social interaction, with the result that they are related with the fundamental problems of the medical sciences and the problems of the medical practice. The biological and social laws are explained that act on the state of health. We can interesting examples in connection with the topic so that the workers of the health can study and to manage the factors partner appropriately-economic and biological that influence on the state of health. The cultural and biological development doesn't represent in the phylogenies human free and independent lines, but rather they conform a hairspring being intertwined both. The social historical culture is carrier of norms, securities, customs, knowledge and activities that guarantee the transformation of the environment after better conditions of life and human intellectual development.Downloads
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