The roots of rationalism and empiricism in the Hippocratic tradition are explored. The triumph of the rationalists in the founding of modern medicine is emphasized. The development of clinical epidemiology and the evidence-based medicine over the last 30 years is described. The tension illuminates fundamental clinical and policy questions that doctors, the health care system, and the legal system confront today
The practice of medicine was completely empirical in the beginning and the growth of technology adde...
Mounting concerns regarding the corruption of the clinical research enterprise by the pharmaceutical...
The rapid dominance of evidence-based medicine has sparked a philosophical debate concerning the con...
Thirty years after the rise of the evidence-based medicine (EBM) movement, formal training in philos...
The two schools, Rationalism and Empiricism have been at loggerheads over what constitutes the ultim...
Although no scholar in classics today dare to claim that ‘rationality’ is the only characteristic of...
When evidence-based medicine (EBM) became established, its dominant rhetoric was empiricist, in spit...
Robin Downie has distinguished between two enduring cognitive and practical attitudes that have dete...
It is widely acknowledged that modern ‘scientific medicine’ is in crisis. Roy Porter in his magister...
Medicine in the twenty-first century is constituted and propelled by the production of evidence. Onc...
We all know, in fact we are sure, that our medical practices are very different from those in the ti...
Hippocratic philosophy, originating in the 5th century B.C.E., has maintained an enduring influence ...
My thesis is that the tendency of modern medicine to reduce patients into causes to be mastered rath...
The medicine represents a specific type of knowledge about the human body that is applied to either ...
The evidence-based medicine (EBM) movement is touted as a new paradigm in medical education and prac...
The practice of medicine was completely empirical in the beginning and the growth of technology adde...
Mounting concerns regarding the corruption of the clinical research enterprise by the pharmaceutical...
The rapid dominance of evidence-based medicine has sparked a philosophical debate concerning the con...
Thirty years after the rise of the evidence-based medicine (EBM) movement, formal training in philos...
The two schools, Rationalism and Empiricism have been at loggerheads over what constitutes the ultim...
Although no scholar in classics today dare to claim that ‘rationality’ is the only characteristic of...
When evidence-based medicine (EBM) became established, its dominant rhetoric was empiricist, in spit...
Robin Downie has distinguished between two enduring cognitive and practical attitudes that have dete...
It is widely acknowledged that modern ‘scientific medicine’ is in crisis. Roy Porter in his magister...
Medicine in the twenty-first century is constituted and propelled by the production of evidence. Onc...
We all know, in fact we are sure, that our medical practices are very different from those in the ti...
Hippocratic philosophy, originating in the 5th century B.C.E., has maintained an enduring influence ...
My thesis is that the tendency of modern medicine to reduce patients into causes to be mastered rath...
The medicine represents a specific type of knowledge about the human body that is applied to either ...
The evidence-based medicine (EBM) movement is touted as a new paradigm in medical education and prac...
The practice of medicine was completely empirical in the beginning and the growth of technology adde...
Mounting concerns regarding the corruption of the clinical research enterprise by the pharmaceutical...
The rapid dominance of evidence-based medicine has sparked a philosophical debate concerning the con...