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On what there are
pp. 685-710
Résumé
Medicine and philosophy of medicine confront a variety of specific metaphysical problems whose analysis and solution have significant theoretical and practical consequences. Among them are questions of the following type: Do diseases really exist or are they mere inventions? Are there really pathological processes of the type X, e.g., autoimmune reactions, or are they mere hypothetical constructions? What is the nature of human mind? Does psychosomatic causation really exist? Is medical knowledge true or is it only useful without being true? Does medicine belong to the humanities or is it a natural science, an applied science, or something else?
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Sadegh-Zadeh Kazem (2012) Handbook of analytic philosophy of medicine. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 685-710
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-2260-6_18
Citation complète:
Sadegh-Zadeh Kazem, 2012, On what there are. In K. Sadegh-Zadeh Handbook of analytic philosophy of medicine (685-710). Dordrecht, Springer.