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Thomas Schramme
Steven D. Edwards
<p>This is the first wide-ranging, multi-authored handbook in the field of philosophy of medicine, covering the underlying conceptual issues of many important social, political and ethical issues in health care. It introduces and develops over 70 topics, concepts, and issues in the field. It is written by distinguished specialists from multiple disciplines, including philosophy, health sciences, nursing, sociology, political theory, and medicine. Many difficult social and ethical issues in health care are based on conceptual problems, most prominently on the definitions of health and disease, or on epistemological issues regarding causality or diagnosis. Philosophy is the discipline that deals with such conceptual, metaphysical, epistemological, methodological, and axiological matters. This handbook covers all the central concepts in medicine, such as ageing, death, disease, mental disorder, and well-being. It is an invaluable source for laypeople, academics with an interest in medicine, and health care specialists who want be informed and up to date with the relevant discussions. The text also advances these debates and will set the agenda for years to come. </p>
Schramme Thomas
Chadwick Ruth
Nordenfelt Lennart
Kingma Elselijn
Wakefield Jerome C.
Szawarska Dorota
Carel Havi
Sellman Derek
Schramme Thomas
Hofmann Bjørn M.
Edwards Steven D.
Holland Stephen
Edwards Steven D.
Bloodworth Andrew
Ananth Mahesh
Pier Giorgio Nicanor
Clarke Angus
Dekeuwer Catherine
Walker Simon; McMillan John
Larcher Vic
Woods Simon
Boyd Kenneth
Edgar Andrew; Nordenfelt Lennart
Legrand Dorothée
Saunders John
Paley John
Taylor James Stacey
Khanom Ashrafunnesa; Wright Sarah; Doel Marcus; Storey Melanie; Clement Clare; Rapport Frances
Fulford KWM; Thornton Tim
Schlimme Jann E.
Hewitt Jeanette
Langanke Martin; Liedtke Wenke; Buyx Alena
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