In Clinical Philosophy, the Partilhant is the central element, and the bearer of the concept of singularity, without - a priori - the intention to make it free from old paradigms, on the contrary, these can or should be, to the extent possible, used in conversations with new perceptual forms of what is around them, which can relate to the object of the demand that brought him to the Clinic, adapting and evolving if possible. Some concepts of Paradigm and their most common forms will also be addressed, in addition to the origin of some Paradigms such as the religious and the scientistic, one in opposition to the other, and, in contemporaneity, the existing Paradigmatic demands before the amount of information created at this moment of history, as well as the existential impact of all this on human perceptions. Finally, a brief case study will be based on a film called Leolo (1992), rich in components and singular in its expressiveness as to the mechanisms of understanding of the Clinical Philosophical technique.
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