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Praxis makes perfect: Illness as a bridge between biological concepts of disease and social conceptions of health
Authors:K W M Fulford
Institution:1. Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, Warneford Hospital, OX3 7JX, Oxford, United Kingdom
Abstract:Analyses of biological concepts of disease and social conceptions of health indicate that they are structurally interdependent. This in turn suggests the need for a bridge theory of illness. The main features of such a theory are an emphasis on the logical properties of value terms, close attention to the features of the experience of illness, and an analysis of this experience as ldquoaction failurerdquo, drawing directly on the internal structure of action. The practical applications of this theory are outlined for a number of problems in each of the three main practical areas, clinical work, teaching and research. In each case the resources of the theory suggest new models and generate new results. The full practical significance of the theory, however, is shown to consist in the way in which it ties together biological and social theories into an integrated picture of the conceptual structure of medicine as a whole. It is argued, finally, that practical efficiency of this kind is a test of theory not only in the philosophy of medicine but also in general philosophy.
Keywords:delusion  disease  medical education  mental illness  psychosis
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