Concepts and Causes in the Philosophy of Disease By Benjamin Smart
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Most Helpful 0 of 0 review helpful Concise readable contribution to thinking about concepts of disease and causality By Alex Broadbent This is a concise and well written book summarizing several important debates in contemporary philosophy of medicine and contributing original and interesting insights to them The overarching lesson is that the appropriate concept depends on the context and thus that philosophers attemp Disease is everywhere Everyone experiences disease everyone knows somebody who is or has been diseased and disease related stories hit the headlines on a regular basis Many important issues in the philosophy of disease however have received remarkably little attention from philosophical thinkers This book examines a number of important debates in the philosophy of medicine including what is disease and the roles and viability of concepts of About the Author Benjamin Smart was awarded his PhD by the University of Nottingham UK in 2012 before lecturing for two years at the University of Birmingham UK He joined the University of Johannesburg South Africa in 2014 as a Senior Research Associate
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