The ‘Medical Body’ As Philosophy's Arena

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Martyn Evans
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[1] University of Wales Swansea,Centre for Philosophy and Health Care,School of Health Science
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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics | 2001年 / 22卷
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epistemology; human body; medical body; medical gaze; philosophy of medicine;
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Medicine, as Byron Good argues, reconstitutes thehuman body of our daily experience as a “medical body,”unfamiliar outside medicine. This reconstitution can be seen intwo ways: (i) as a salutary reminder of the extent to which thereality even of the human body is constructed; and (ii) as anarena for what Stephen Toulmin distinguishes as the“intersection” of natural science and history, in which many ofphilosophy's traditional (and traditionally abstract) questionsare given concrete and urgent form.This paper begins by examining a number of dualities between themedical body and the body familiar in daily experience. Toulmin's epistemological analysis of clinical medicine ascombining both universal and existential knowledge is thenconsidered. Their expression, in terms of attention,respectively, to natural science and to personal history, isexplored through the epistemological contrasts between themedical body and the familiar body, noting the traditionalphilosophical questions which they in turn illustrate.
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