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Title Philosophy of medicine / edited by Fred Gifford
Edition 1st ed
Published Amsterdam : Elsevier/North Holland, 2011

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Description 1 online resource (x, 590 pages) : illustrations
Series Handbook of the philosophy of science ; v. 16
Handbook of the philosophy of science ; v. 16.
Contents Introduction, Fred Gifford -- Concepts of Health and Disease, Christopher Boorse -- Medical Ontology, Jeremy R. Simon -- Theories and Models in Medicine, R. Paul Thompson -- Reduction in Biology and Medicine, Kenneth F. Schaffner -- Causal Inference and Medical Experiments, Daniel Steel -- Patterns of Medical Discovery, Paul Thagard -- Evidence-Based Medicine, Robyn Bluhm and Kirstin Borgerson -- Group Judgment and the Medical Consensus Conference, Miriam Solomon -- Frequentist versus Bayesian Clinical Trials, David Teira -- Uncertainty in Clinical Medicine, Benjamin Djulbegovic, Iztok Hozo and Sander -- Greenland -- The Logic of Diagnosis, Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh -- Conceptual Foundations of Biological Psychiatry, Dominic Murphy -- Brain Death, John Lizza -- Nursing Science, Mark Risjord -- Public Health, Dean Rickles -- Index
Summary This volume covers a wide range of conceptual, epistemological and methodological issues in the philosophy of science raised by reflection upon medical science and practice. Several chapters examine such general meta-scientific concepts as discovery, reduction, theories and models, causal inference and scientific realism as they apply to medicine or medical science in particular. Some discuss important concepts specific to medicine (diagnosis, health, disease, brain death). A topic such as evidence, for instance, is examined at a variety of levels, from social mechanisms for guiding evidence-based reasoning such as evidence-based medicine, consensus conferences, and clinical trials, to the more abstract analysis of experimentation, inference and uncertainty. Some chapters reflect on particular domains of medicine, including psychiatry, public health, and nursing. The contributions span a broad range of detailed cases from the science and practice of medicine, as well as a broad range of intellectual approaches, from conceptual analysis to detailed examinations of particular scientific papers or historical episodes. Chapters view philosophy of medicine from quite different angles Considers substantive cases from both medical science and practice Chapters from a distinguished array of contributors
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed May 9, 2017)
Subject Medicine -- Philosophy.
Medical ethics.
Philosophy, Medical
Medicine -- Philosophy
Medicine -- philosophy
Ethics, Medical
Medical ethics
Medicine -- Philosophy
Form Electronic book
Author Gifford, Fred (Professor)
ISBN 9780444517876
0444517871