The lived body as a medical topic: an argument for an ethically informed epistemology.
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Heidegger, lived experience and method.Philosophy, medicine and health care - where we have come from and where we are going.Medicine's perception of reality - a split picture: critical reflections on apparent anomalies within the biomedical theory of science.A novel clinical framework: The use of dispositions in clinical practice. A person centred approach.Standardization meets stories: contrasting perspectives on the needs of frail individuals at a rehabilitation unit.Does 'existential unease' predict adult multimorbidity? Analytical cohort study on embodiment based on the Norwegian HUNT populationSome thoughts on phenomenology and medicine.Patients' 'thingification', unexplained symptoms and response-ability in the clinical context: in response to 'Patients' substantialization of disease, the hybrid symptom and the metaphysical care', by Alexandra Parvan.Teaching by (bad) example: what a confused attempt to "advance" EBM reveals about its underlying problems: commentary on Jenicek, M. (2015). Do we need another discipline in medicine? From epidemiology and evidence-based medicine to cognitive mediciWhat constitutes competence? That depends on the task.Medically unexplained physical symptoms, misunderstood and wrongly treated? A semiotic perspective on chronic pain.Reasoning, evidence, and clinical decision-making: The great debate moves forward.Diseases, patients and the epistemology of practice: mapping the borders of health, medicine and care.Explanation, understanding, objectivity and experience.Reason and value: making reasoning fit for practice.The quantified self: closing the gap between general knowledge and particular case?Objectivity applied to embodied subjects in health care and social security medicine: definition of a comprehensive concept of cognitive objectivity and criteria for its application.
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The lived body as a medical topic: an argument for an ethically informed epistemology.
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