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    The biopsychosocial model: Its use and abuse
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 26 (3): 367-384. 2023.
    The biopsychosocial model (BPSM) is increasingly influential in medical research and practice. Several philosophers and scholars of health have criticized the BPSM for lacking meaningful scientific content. This article extends those critiques by showing how the BPSM’s epistemic weaknesses have led to certain problems in medical discourse. Despite its lack of content, many researchers have mistaken the BPSM for a scientific model with explanatory power. This misapprehension has placed researcher…Read more
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    The Disease Loophole: Index Terms and Their Role in Disease Misclassification
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 49 (2): 178-194. 2024.
    The definitions of disease proffered by philosophers and medical actors typically require that a state of ill health be linked to some known bodily dysfunction before it is classified as a disease. I argue that such definitions of disease are not fully implementable in current medical discourse and practice. Adhering to the definitions would require that medical actors keep close track of the current state of knowledge on the causes and mechanisms of particular illnesses. Yet, unaddressed proble…Read more