Book Details

Humanizing Modern Medicine : An Introductory Philosophy of Medicine

Publication year: 2008

: 978-1-4020-6797-6

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In this book the author explores the shifting philosophical boundaries of modern medical knowledge and practice occasioned by the crisis of quality-of-care, especially in terms of the various humanistic adjustments to the biomedical model. To that end he examines the metaphysical, epistemological, and ethical boundaries of these medical models. He begins with their metaphysics, analyzing the metaphysical positions and presuppositions and ontological commitments upon which medical knowledge and practice is founded. Next, he considers the epistemological issues that face these medical models, particularly those driven by methodological procedures undertaken by epistemic agents to constitute medical knowledge and practice.


: Humanities, Social Science and Law / Biomedicine / Ethics / Medical humanism / Medical philosophy / Quality-of-care crisis / bioethics / diagnosis / health / Medicine/ Public Health general / Philosophy of Medicine / Biomedicine general / Epistemology / Ethics / Metaphysics