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Medicine & Philosophy : A Twenty-First Century Introduction / Ingvar Johansson, Niels Lynøe.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2013]Copyright date: ©2008Description: 1 online resource : Zahlr. AbbContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110321364
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- 1. Science, Morals, and Philosophy -- 2. How and Why Does Science Develop? -- 3. What Is a Scientific Fact? -- 4. What Does Scientific Argumentation Look Like? -- 5. Knowing How and Knowing That -- 6. The Clinical Medical Paradigm -- 7. Placebo and Nocebo Phenomena -- 8. Pluralism and Medical Science -- 9. Medicine and Ethics -- 10. Medical Research Ethics -- 11. Taxonomy, Partonomy, and Ontology -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects -- Picture Acknowledgements
Title is part of eBook package: eBook Package De Gruyter Ontos 2002-2012Title is part of eBook package: eBook Paket De Gruyter Ontos 2002-2012Summary: This textbook introduces the reader to basic problems in the philosophy of science and ethics, mainly by means of examples from medicine. It is based on the conviction that philosophy, medical science, medical informatics, and medical ethics are overlapping disciplines. It claims that the philosophical lessons to learn from the twentieth century are not that nature is a 'social construction' and that 'anything goes' with respect to methodological and moral rules. Instead, it claims that there is scientific knowledge, but that it is never completely secure; that there are norms, but that they are situation-bound; and that, therefore, it makes good sense to search for scientific truths and try to act in a morally decent way. Using philosophical catchwords, the authors advocate 'fallibilism' and 'particularism'; a combination that might be called 'pragmatic realism'.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- 1. Science, Morals, and Philosophy -- 2. How and Why Does Science Develop? -- 3. What Is a Scientific Fact? -- 4. What Does Scientific Argumentation Look Like? -- 5. Knowing How and Knowing That -- 6. The Clinical Medical Paradigm -- 7. Placebo and Nocebo Phenomena -- 8. Pluralism and Medical Science -- 9. Medicine and Ethics -- 10. Medical Research Ethics -- 11. Taxonomy, Partonomy, and Ontology -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects -- Picture Acknowledgements

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This textbook introduces the reader to basic problems in the philosophy of science and ethics, mainly by means of examples from medicine. It is based on the conviction that philosophy, medical science, medical informatics, and medical ethics are overlapping disciplines. It claims that the philosophical lessons to learn from the twentieth century are not that nature is a 'social construction' and that 'anything goes' with respect to methodological and moral rules. Instead, it claims that there is scientific knowledge, but that it is never completely secure; that there are norms, but that they are situation-bound; and that, therefore, it makes good sense to search for scientific truths and try to act in a morally decent way. Using philosophical catchwords, the authors advocate 'fallibilism' and 'particularism'; a combination that might be called 'pragmatic realism'.

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