Vol. 63 No. 1 (2026): REHABILITATION
We perceive the human being as a whole, as a unity of body, soul, and spirit. The individual existence of a person can be understood in broader contexts, with the recognition that today we find ourselves in an era in which we realise that traditional thinking in almost all areas of society is outdated, that is, obsolete. There is a risk that the history of humankind to date may slip into the path of humanity’s prehistory, so that human beings themselves may make room for new, health promoting thinking and for a new epoch. At present, we are witnessing the overcoming of materialist thinking, which formed the core of the inhumane ideologies of the past. Increasingly, we are also witnessing a revolt against the often dogmatic and authoritarian modes of thought in society, which have at times shown contempt for humanity. We are observing growing criticism of the causal and mechanistic image of the human being, as presented by various ideological directions, schools, currents, and similar approaches, which understand the human being only as a sum of individual organs and physico chemical processes, and which speak of the “material of sick people”, a “set of patients”, and the “discarding or removal of organs”...
