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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1982

Pages: 113-130

Series: Philosophy and medicine

ISBN (Hardback): 9789400977259

Full citation:

Mark W. Wartofsky, "Medical knowledge as a social product", in: New knowledge in the biomedical sciences, Berlin, Springer, 1982

Abstract

Let me sketch the program of this paper at the outset. I will begin with some scene setting: a brief account of the crisis in medicine. Then I will pose a problem: the need for a theoretical model of medicine in terms of which to approach the crisis. I will go on to analyze the problem in terms of some of the fundamental concepts involved in the construction of the theoretical model — specifically, the nature of medical knowledge, and the rights, risks and responsibilities which are involved in its acquisition, possession, and use. Finally, I will suggest the direction of a resolution of the crisis, in terms of the theoretical model. In effect, I am offering a foray into some conceptual philosophical muddles which characterize the systematic thought concerning these questions.

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1982

Pages: 113-130

Series: Philosophy and medicine

ISBN (Hardback): 9789400977259

Full citation:

Mark W. Wartofsky, "Medical knowledge as a social product", in: New knowledge in the biomedical sciences, Berlin, Springer, 1982