Naturalism in the Philosophy of Health

Naturalism in the Philosophy of Health

Issues and Implications

Giroux, Elodie

Springer International Publishing AG

05/2018

229

Mole

Inglês

9783319804873

15 a 20 dias

3635

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Chapter 1: Introduction. Why a Book on Naturalism in the Philosophy of Health?; Elodie Giroux.- PART I: The Biostatistical Theory of Disease: Criticisms and Improvements.- Chapter 2: Is Boorse's Biostatistical Theory of Health Naturalistic?; Mael Lemoine.- Chapter 3: In Search of Normal Functions: BST, Cummins Functions, and Hempel's Problem; Marion Le Bidan.- Chapter 4: On Comparative Versus Non-comparative Theory of Health; Daniel Hausman.- Chapter 5: What a Naturalist Theory of Illness Should be; Thomas Schramme.- PART II: Health, Normativity and Naturalism.- Chapter 6: Contextualizing Medical Norms: Georges Canguilhem's Surnaturalism; Jonathan Sholl.- Chapter 7: Organizational Malfunctions and the Notions of Health and Disease; Cristian Saborido.- Chapter 8: Biological Organization and Pathology: Three Views on the Normativity of Medicine; Arantza Etxeberria.- PART III: Implications for Healthcare.- Chapter 9: Goals of Medicine; Christopher Boorse.- Chapter 10: From 'Better Than Well' to 'More Than Human'; Jean-Yves Goffi.- Chapter 11: Broadening and Balancing the Goals of Medicine: Battling Disease and Treating the Healthy; Peter Schwartz.- Chapter 12: A Defence of a Holistic Notion of Health; Lennart Nordenfelt.
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Biological Function;Biological Organisation;Biostatistical Theory (BST);Boorse's Goal of Medicine;Christopher Boorse;Statistical Normality