Intuition in medicine : a philosophical defense of clinical reasoning / Hillel D. Braude.
Material type: TextPublisher: Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, [2012]Description: 1 online resource (258 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780226071688
- 0226071685
- Intuition
- Ethical intuitionism
- Medical ethics
- Clinical medicine
- Philosophy
- Clinical Medicine
- Ethics, Medical
- Intuition
- Philosophy
- Intuition
- Intuitionnisme moral
- Éthique médicale
- Médecine clinique
- Philosophie
- intuition
- philosophy
- MEDICAL -- Ethics
- Clinical medicine
- Ethical intuitionism
- Intuition
- Medical ethics
- 174.2
- BJ1472.B73 2012
- W 50
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Intuition in medical and moral reasoning -- Moral intuitionism -- The place of Aristotelian phronesis in clinical reasoning -- Aristotle's practical syllogism: accounting for the individual through a theory of action and cognition -- Individual and statistical physiognomy: the art and science of making the invisible visible -- Clinical intuition versus statistical reasoning -- Contingency and correlation: the significance of modeling clinical reasoning on statistics -- Abduction: the intuitive support of clinical induction -- Conclusion: medical ethics beyond ontology.
Intuition is central to discussions about the nature of scientific and philosophical reasoning and what it means to be human. In this bold and timely book, the author marshals his dual training as a physician and philosopher to examine the place of intuition in medicine.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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