Uncertainty and Explanation in Medicine and the Health Sciences
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<p>This book offers a comprehensive account of&nbsp;how uncertainty is tackled in medicine and the health sciences.&nbsp;Olaf&nbsp;Dammann&nbsp;explores&nbsp;recent accounts of medicine as ineffective and suggests that the impression that medicine does not achieve its goal is, at least in part, due to the aleatoric (natural) uncertainty of biomedical processes and the subsequent epistemic (cognitive) uncertainty of those who desire solid information about such processes.&nbsp;Dammann&nbsp;shows how&nbsp;concepts like inference, explanation, and causometry help mitigate this disconnect.&nbsp;He points toward the possibility that some of the statistically rigid and formalized approaches (such as the randomized controlled trial as the gold standard for the justification of medical interventions)&nbsp;might&nbsp;better be replaced by approaches that emphasize&nbsp;the coherence of evidence&nbsp;and the peoples needs for&nbsp;helpful&nbsp;health interventions (auxiliarianism).&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
Autorenportrait
<p><strong>Olaf Dammann</strong> is professor of Public Health and Community Medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine, USA. His main fields of research are philosophy of health science and perinatal epidemiology. </p>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 27.03.2025
Umfang: 432 S., 8.89 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9783031822711
Umbreit-Nr.: 6136058
