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Handbook of Analytic Philosophy of Medicine, 2 Teile

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Medical practice is practiced morality, and clinical research belongs to normative ethics. The present book elucidates and advances this thesis by: 1. analyzing the structure of medical language, knowledge, and theories; 2. inquiring into the foundations of the clinical encounter; 3. introducing the logic and methodology of clinical decision-making, including artificial intelligence in medicine; 4. suggesting comprehensive theories of organism, life, and psyche; of health, illness, and disease; of etiology, diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, and therapy; and 5. investigating the moral and metaphysical issues central to medical practice and research. Many systems of (classical, modal, non-classical, probability, and fuzzy) logic are introduced and applied. Fuzzy medical deontics, fuzzy medical ontology, fuzzy medical concept formation, fuzzy medical decision-making and biomedicine and many other techniques of fuzzification in medicine are introduced for the first time.

List of contents

Introduction.- Part I The Language of Medicine.- 1 The Epistemic Impact of Medical Language.- 2 The Syntax and Semantics of Medical Language.- 3 The Pragmatics of Medical Language.- 4 Medical Linguistics.- 5 Varieties of Medical Concepts.- 6 Fundamentals of Medical Concept Formation.- Part II Medical Praxiology.- 7 The Patient.- 8 The Physician.- 9 Clinical Practice.- Part III Medical Epistemology.- 10 The Architecture of Medical Knowledge.- 11 Types of Medical Knowledge.- 12 The Semantics and Pragmatics of Medical Knowledge.- 13 Technoconstructivism.- Part IV Medical Deontics.- 14 Morality, Ethics, and Deontics.- 15 Disease as a Deontic Construct.- 16 Medicine is a Deontic Discipline.- Part V Medical Logic.- 17 Logic in Medicine.- 18 The Logic of Medicine.- Part VI Medical Artificial Intelligence.- 19 Medical Decision-Making.- 20 Clinical Decision Support Systems.- 21 Artificial Intelligence in Medicine?.- Part VII Medical Metaphysics.- 22 On What There Are.- 23 Medical Ontology.- 24 On Medical Truth.- 25 On the Nature of Medicine.- Part VIII Epilog.- 26 Science, Medicine, and Rationality.- 27 Perspectivism.- 28 The Doubter.- Part IX Logical Fundamentals.- 29 Classical Sets.- 30 Classical Logic.- 31 Modal Extensions of Classical Logic.- 32 Non-Classical Logics.- 33 Probability Logic.- 34 Fuzzy Logic.- References Index of Names.- Subject Index.

About the author

Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh (born 23 April 1942) is an analytic philosopher of medicine. He studied medicine and philosophy at the German universities of Münster, Berlin, and Göttingen with Internship and residency 1967-1971, assistant professor 1972-1982, full professor of philosophy of medicine at the University of Münster 1982-2004. Sadegh-Zadeh was born in Tabriz, Iran. He has made significant contributions to the analytic philosophy of medicine. His international recognition came especially through his work on clinical logic and methodology, including fuzzy logic and artificial intelligence in medicine. He is the founding editor of the international journals Metamed, founded in 1977 (current title: Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, published by Springer) and Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, founded in 1989. Among his extensive work are the following innovative theories: theory of medicine, theory of fuzzy biopolymers, the prototype resemblance theory of disease, and theory of the Machina Sapiens.

Summary

Medical practice is practiced morality, and clinical research belongs to normative ethics. The present book elucidates and advances this thesis by: 1. analyzing the structure of medical language, knowledge, and theories; 2. inquiring into the foundations of the clinical encounter; 3. introducing the logic and methodology of clinical decision-making, including artificial intelligence in medicine; 4. suggesting comprehensive theories of organism, life, and psyche; of health, illness, and disease; of etiology, diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, and therapy; and 5. investigating the moral and metaphysical issues central to medical practice and research. Many systems of (classical, modal, non-classical, probability, and fuzzy) logic are introduced and applied. Fuzzy medical deontics, fuzzy medical ontology, fuzzy medical concept formation, fuzzy medical decision-making and biomedicine and many other techniques of fuzzification in medicine are introduced for the first time.

Product details

Authors Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9789402405491
ISBN 978-94-0-240549-1
No. of pages 1224
Dimensions 157 mm x 240 mm x 73 mm
Illustrations XXXVIII, 1224 p. 120 illus. In 2 volumes, not available separately.
Series Philosophy and Medicine
Philosophy and Medicine
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > Miscellaneous
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous

B, Medicine, Medicine: general issues, bioinformatics, Life sciences: general issues, Health Sciences, Medicine/Public Health, general, Religion and Philosophy, Information technology: general issues, Computational and Systems Biology, Computational Biology/Bioinformatics, Medicine—Philosophy, Philosophy of Medicine

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