Philosophy of medicine

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Philosophy of medicine

Alex Broadbent

Oxford University Press, c2019

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [263]-269) and index

Height of pbk.: 21 cm

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Philosophy of Medicine asks two central questions about medicine: what is it, and what should we think of it? Philosophy of medicine itself has evolved in response to developments in the philosophy of science, especially with regard to epistemology, positioning it to make contributions that are medically useful. This book locates these developments within a larger framework, suggesting that much philosophical thinking about medicine contributes to answering one or both of these two guiding questions. Taking stock of philosophy of medicine's present place in the landscape and its potential to illuminate a wide range of areas, from public health to policy, Alex Broadbent introduces various key topics in the philosophy of medicine. The first part of the book argues for a novel view of the nature of medicine, arguing that medicine should be understood as an inquiry into the nature and causes of health and disease. Medicine excels at achieving understanding, but not at translating this understanding into cure, a frustration that has dogged the history of medicine and continues to the present day. The second part of the book explores how we ought to consider medicine. Contemporary responses, such as evidence-based medicine and medical nihilism, tend to respond by fixing high standards of evidence. Broadbent rejects these approaches in favor of Medical Cosmopolitanism, or a rejection of epistemic relativism and pluralism about medicine that encourages conversations between medical traditions. From this standpoint, Broadbent opens the way to embracing alternative medicine. An accessible and user-friendly guide, Philosophy of Medicine puts these different debates into perspective and identifies areas that demand further exploration.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part A. What Is Medicine? 1. Varieties of Medicine 2. The Goal of Medicine 3. The Business of Medicine 4. Health and Disease Part B. What Should We Think of Medicine? 5. Evidence-Based Medicine 6. Medical Nihilism 7. Medical Cosmopolitanism 8. Alternatives and Medical Dissidence 9. Decolonizing Medicine

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Details

  • NCID
    BB27848184
  • ISBN
    • 9780190612139
    • 9780190612146
  • LCCN
    2018018337
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xx, 274 p.
  • Size
    21-22 cm
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