Last year saw the 20th anniversary edition of JECP, and in the introduction to the philosophy section of that landmark edition, we posed the question: apart from ethics, what is the role of philosophy ‘at the bedside'? The purpose of this question was not to downplay the significance of ethics to clinical practice. Rather, we raised it as part of a broader argument to the effect that ethical questions – about what we should do in any given situation – are embedded within whole understandings of the situation, inseparable from our beliefs about what is the case (metaphysics), what it is that we feel we can claim to know (epistemology), as well as the meaning we ascribe to different aspects of the situation or to our perception of it. Philoso...
Abstract This extended essay seeks to unpack some of the key aspects of philosophy which are applica...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe what we see as several important new directions for philo...
Natural philosophy once spanned the fields of philosophy, science, and medicine. Scientific discipli...
Last year saw the 20th anniversary edition of JECP, and in the introduction to the philosophy sectio...
Last year saw the 20th anniversary edition of JECP, and in the introduction to the philosophy sectio...
The role of philosophy in discussions of clinical practice was once regarded by many as restricted t...
It is common to think of medical and ethical modes of thought as different in kind. In such terms, s...
Leading paradigms of clinical ethics consultation closely follow a biomedical model of care. In this...
This book is intended as an intellectual resource for clinicians and healthcare professionals who ar...
The paper investigates the challenges of knowledge in the physician-patient relationship, both the p...
To understand the traditional description of medicine as a practice of healing, it is necessar...
Ethics, at its core, relates to our practices and their moral justification. The practice of medicin...
Medical ethics has had a rich and complex history over the past 40 years. It has been transformed fr...
Abstract This extended essay seeks to unpack some of the key aspects of philosophy which are applica...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe what we see as several important new directions for philo...
Natural philosophy once spanned the fields of philosophy, science, and medicine. Scientific discipli...
Last year saw the 20th anniversary edition of JECP, and in the introduction to the philosophy sectio...
Last year saw the 20th anniversary edition of JECP, and in the introduction to the philosophy sectio...
The role of philosophy in discussions of clinical practice was once regarded by many as restricted t...
It is common to think of medical and ethical modes of thought as different in kind. In such terms, s...
Leading paradigms of clinical ethics consultation closely follow a biomedical model of care. In this...
This book is intended as an intellectual resource for clinicians and healthcare professionals who ar...
The paper investigates the challenges of knowledge in the physician-patient relationship, both the p...
To understand the traditional description of medicine as a practice of healing, it is necessar...
Ethics, at its core, relates to our practices and their moral justification. The practice of medicin...
Medical ethics has had a rich and complex history over the past 40 years. It has been transformed fr...
Abstract This extended essay seeks to unpack some of the key aspects of philosophy which are applica...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe what we see as several important new directions for philo...
Natural philosophy once spanned the fields of philosophy, science, and medicine. Scientific discipli...