My intention in this text is addressing the problem of recognition and invisibility, denounced by Axel Honeth from a relational perspective given by the Italian sociologist Pierpaolo Donati. Invisibility shows a performative nature, as not only occurs accidentally but intentionally. So visibility means more than the perceptiveness, including elementary individual identification. I propose to approach this problem that is sometimes seen in the doctor-patient relationship from the relational view of Pierpaolo Donati, who proposes a new model of rationality: relational reflexivity as a normal operation that all actors must continually share for re-decide on itself. So we can outline a draft relational bioethics and recognition as a new alternative that link these two perspectives that lead to the same goal: the person.
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