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291Naturalism about Health and Disease: Adding Nuance for ProgressJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 39 (6): 590-608. 2014.The literature on health and diseases is usually presented as an opposition between naturalism and normativism. This article argues that such a picture is too simplistic: there is not one opposition between naturalism and normativism, but many. I distinguish four different domains where naturalist and normativist claims can be contrasted: (1) ordinary usage, (2) conceptually clean versions of “health” and “disease,” (3) the operationalization of dysfunction, and (4) the justification for that op…Read more
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75Conference Report Interdisciplinary Workshop in the Philosophy of Medicine: Medical Knowledge, Medical DutiesJournal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 20 (6): 994-1001. 2014.On 27 September 2013, the Centre for the Humanities and Health (CHH) at King's College London hosted a 1-day workshop on ‘Medical knowledge, Medical Duties’. This workshop was the fifth in a series of five workshops whose aim is to provide a new model for high-quality, open interdisciplinary engagement between medical professionals and philosophers. This report identifies the key points of discussion raised throughout the day and the methodology employed.
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