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    Charles Taylor, Phronesis, and Medicine: Ethics and Interpretation in Illness Narrative
    with L. V. Flasher
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (4): 394-409. 2011.
    This paper provides a brief overview and critique of the dominant objectivist understanding and use of illness narrative in Enlightenment (scientific) medicine and ethics, as well as several revisionist accounts, which reflect the evolution of this approach. In light of certain limitations and difficulties endemic in the objectivist understanding of illness narrative, an alternative phronesis approach to medical ethics influenced by Charles Taylor’s account of the interpretive nature of human ag…Read more