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Contents
0 Introduction............................................... 1
0.1 A Fresh Start........................................... 1
0.2 The Objective .......................................... 3
0.3 The Subject ............................................ 3
0.4 Methods of Inquiry...................................... 7
0.5 How to Read this Book .................................. 8
Part I The Language of Medicine
1 The Epistemic Impact of Medical Language ............... 11
1.0 Introduction............................................ 11
1.1 Types of Knowledge..................................... 13
1.2 Propositional Knowledge................................. 15
1.3 Propositions and Facts................................... 17
1.4 Medical Sentences and Statements......................... 19
1.5 Medical Concepts ....................................... 23
1.6 How to Care About our Medical Concepts?................. 26
1.7 Summary............................................... 28
2 The Syntax and Semantics of Medical Language........... 29
2.0 Introduction............................................. 29
2.1 Medical Language is an Extended Natural Language......... 30
2.2 What a Medical Term Means............................. 31
2.3 Ambiguity.............................................. 34
2.4 Vagueness.............................................. 35
2.4.1 The Nature of Vagueness........................... 35
2.4.2 The Sorites Paradox............................... 40
2.4.3 Varieties of Vagueness ............................. 43
2.5 Clarity and Precision .................................... 45
2.6 Semantic Nihilism....................................... 46
2.7 Summary............................................... 49
XIV Contents
3 The Pragmatics of Medical Language...................... 51
3.0 Introduction............................................ 51
3.1 The So-Called Language Games........................... 51
3.2 Assertion, Acceptance, and Rejection...................... 52
3.3 Speech Acts in Medicine.................................. 53
3.4 Summary............................................... 56
4 Varieties of Medical Concepts ............................. 57
4.0 Introduction............................................ 57
4.1 Qualitative, Comparative, and Quantitative Concepts........ 58
4.1.1 Individual Concepts ............................... 58
4.1.2 Qualitative Concepts .............................. 59
4.1.3 Comparative Concepts............................. 65
4.1.4 Quantitative Concepts............................. 70
4.2 Dispositional Terms in Medicine........................... 76
4.3 Linguistic and Numerical Variables in Medicine ............. 78
4.4 Non-Classical vs. Classical Concepts....................... 79
4.5 Summary............................................... 80
5 Fundamentals of Medical Concept Formation.............. 81
5.0 Introduction............................................ 81
5.1 What a Definition is..................................... 82
5.2 What Role a Definition Plays............................. 84
5.3 Methods of Definition.................................... 85
5.3.1 Explicit Definition................................. 87
5.3.2 Conditional Definition............................. 89
5.3.3 Operational Definition............................. 91
5.3.4 Definition by Cases................................ 94
5.3.5 Recursive Definition............................... 96
5.3.6 Set-Theoretical Definition..........................100
5.3.7 Ostensive Definition...............................101
5.4 What an Explication is...................................103
5.4.1 What: Quod vs. Quid..............................104
5.4.2 Is ...............................................105
5.5 Summary...............................................105
Part II Medical Praxiology
6 The Patient ...............................................109
6.0 Introduction............................................109
6.1 The Suffering Individual..................................Ill
6.2 The Bio-Psycho-Social Agent .............................112
6.2.0 Introduction......................................112
6.2.1 The Living Body..................................112
Contents XV
6.2.2 The Psyche.......................................131
6.2.3 The Social Agent..................................142
6.2.4 Summary.........................................148
6.3 Health, Illness, and Disease...............................149
6.3.0 Introduction......................................149
6.3.1 Disease ..........................................151
6.3.2 Health...........................................184
6.3.3 Illness ...........................................186
6.3.4 Disease, Health, and Illness Violate Classical Logic .... 192
6.3.5 Summary.........................................194
6.4 Systems of Disease.......................................195
6.4.0 Introduction......................................195
6.4.1 Symptomatology..................................195
6.4.2 Nosological Systems ...............................201
6.4.3 Pathology vs. Nosology.............................202
6.4.4 Nosological Spaces.................................207
6.4.5 Summary.........................................218
6.5 Etiology................................................219
6.5.0 Introduction......................................220
6.5.1 Cause and Causation..............................221
6.5.2 Deterministic Etiology.............................226
6.5.3 Probabilistic Etiology..............................233
6.5.4 Fuzzy Etiology....................................264
6.5.5 Summary.........................................271
7 The Physician.............................................273
8 Clinical Practice...........................................275
8.0 Introduction............................................275
8.1 The Clinical Encounter...................................275
8.1.0 Introduction......................................275
8.1.1 The Patient Elroy Fox.............................279
8.1.2 Dynamic, Branching Clinical Questionnaires..........283
8.1.3 Clinical Paths.....................................294
8.1.4 The Clinical Process...............................296
8.1.5 Summary.........................................298
8.2 Anamnesis and Diagnosis.................................299
8.2.0 Introduction......................................299
8.2.1 The Clinical Goal.................................299
8.2.2 The Logical Structure of Medical Statements .........306
8.2.3 Action Indication and Contra-Indication .............308
8.2.4 Differential Indication..............................310
8.2.5 The Computability of Differential Indication..........316
8.2.6 The Logical Structure of Diagnosis ..................319
8.2.7 The Syntax of Diagnosis ...........................325
XVI Contents
8.2.8 The Semantics of Diagnosis.........................328
8.2.9 The Pragmatics of Diagnosis........................335
8.2.10 The Methodology of Diagnostics ....................339
8.2.11 The Logic of Diagnostics...........................341
8.2.12 The Epistemology of Diagnostics....................341
8.2.13 The Relativity of Diagnosis.........................346
8.2.14 Summary.........................................348
8.3 Prognosis...............................................348
8.3.0 Introduction......................................348
8.3.1 The Clinical Role of Prognosis......................349
8.3.2 The Structure of Prognosis.........................350
8.3.3 The Uncertainty of Prognosis.......................351
8.3.4 Prognosis is a Social Act...........................352
8.3.5 Summary.........................................352
8.4 Therapy................................................353
8.4.0 Introduction......................................353
8.4.1 Therapeutic Decisions..............................353
8.4.2 Expected Value Therapeutic Decision-Making.........355
8.4.3 Treatment Threshold Probability....................358
8.4.4 Treatments are Social Acts.........................359
8.4.5 Therapeutic Efficacy...............................359
8.4.6 Summary.........................................371
8.5 Prevention..............................................371
8.5.0 Introduction......................................371
8.5.1 What is a Risk Factor?.............................372
8.5.2 Prevention is Goal-Driven Practice..................379
8.5.3 Summary.........................................379
Part III Medical Epistemology
9 The Architecture of Medical Knowledge...................383
9.0 Introduction............................................383
9.1 Detachment of Medical Knowledge from the Knower.........384
9.2 The Syntax of Medical Knowledge.........................387
9.2.1 Problematic Sentences.............................388
9.2.2 First-Order Sentences..............................389
9.2.3 Modal Sentences..................................390
9.2.4 Probabilistic Sentences.............................390
9.2.5 Fuzzy Sentences...................................391
9.3 Medical Hypotheses......................................395
9.4 Theories in Medicine.....................................399
9.4.1 The Statement View of Theories....................400
9.4.2 The Non-Statement View of Theories................403
9.4.3 The Semantic View of Theories .....................429
Contents XVII
9.4.4 Theory-Nets and Intertheoretic Relations.............429
9.4.5 Untestability of Theories...........................438
9.4.6 Theories Fuzzified.................................439
9.5 Summary...............................................441
10 Types of Medical Knowledge..............................443
10.0 Introduction............................................443
10.1 Shallow and Deep Medical Knowledge......................444
10.2 Classificatory Knowledge.................................444
10.3 Causal Knowledge.......................................445
10.4 Experimental Knowledge.................................447
10.5 Theoretical Knowledge...................................450
10.6 Practical Knowledge.....................................450
10.7 Clinical Knowledge......................................455
10.8 Medical Metaknowledge..................................457
10.9 Summary...............................................458
11 The Semantics and Pragmatics of Medical Knowledge.....459
11.0 Introduction............................................459
11.1 Justified True Belief.....................................460
11.1.1 Truth............................................460
11.1.2 Justification......................................467
11.1.3 Are There Justified True Beliefs in Medicine?.........486
11.2 Realism................................................488
11.2.1 Metaphysical Realism..............................488
11.2.2 Semantic Realism .................................489
11.2.3 Epistemic Realism.................................489
11.2.4 Medical Realism ..................................490
11.3 Anti-Realism............................................492
11.3.1 Metaphysical Anti-Realism.........................492
11.3.2 Semantic Anti-Realism.............................493
11.3.3 Epistemic Anti-Realism............................494
11.3.4 Medical Anti-Realism..............................494
11.4 Beyond Realism and Anti-Realism in Medicine..............496
11.4.1 Fuzzy Epistemology ...............................496
11.4.2 Constructivism....................................497
11.5 Social Epistemology .....................................498
11.5.1 Logical Empiricism and Critical Rationalism..........499
11.5.2 The Rise of Social Epistemology.....................502
11.5.3 Medical Knowledge is a Social Status................512
11.5.4 Social Constructivism..............................523
11.6 Summary...............................................530
XVIII Contents
12 Technoconstructivism......................................531
12.0 Introduction............................................531
12.1 Experiments as Epistemic Assembly Lines..................532
12.2 Epistemic Machines......................................535
12.2.1 An Experiment is a Production System..............536
12.2.2 An Experiment is an Epistemic Machine .............538
12.3 Epistemic Factories......................................542
12.3.1 The Engineering of Materials.......................543
12.3.2 The Engineering of Data...........................544
12.3.3 The Engineering of Knowledge......................545
12.4 The Global Knowledge-Making Engine.....................547
12.5 The Industrialization of Knowledge........................548
12.6 Summary...............................................550
Part IV Medical Deontics
13 Morality, Ethics, and Deontics.............................555
13.0 Introduction............................................555
13.1 Morality ...............................................556
13.2 Ethics and Metaethics ...................................558
13.3 Deontics................................................559
13.4 Summary...............................................565
14 Disease as a Deontic Construct............................567
14.0 Introduction............................................567
14.1 Common Morality.......................................567
14.2 Common Morality as a Deontic-Social Institution............568
14.3 Deontic Sets............................................569
14.4 The Deontic Construction of Prototype Diseases.............572
14.5 Summary...............................................574
15 Medicine is a Deontic Discipline...........................577
15.0 Introduction............................................577
15.1 Deonticity in Clinical Practice ............................578
15.2 Deonticity in Medical Research............................581
15.3 Deontic Things in Medicine...............................582
15.4 Summary...............................................582
Part V Medical Logic
16 Logic in Medicine..........................................587
16.0 Introduction............................................587
16.1 Classical Logic in Medicine...............................589
16.2 Paraconsistent Logic in Medicine..........................593
Contents XIX
16.3 Modal Logics in Medicine ................................594
16.4 Probability Logic in Medicine.............................596
16.4.1 Uncertainty and Randomness.......................596
16.4.2 Probabilistic-Causal Analysis.......................598
16.4.3 Probabilistic-Causal Factors........................602
16.4.4 Bayesian Reasoning................................603
16.5 Fuzzy Logic in Medicine..................................603
16.5.1 Fuzzy Control.....................................605
16.5.2 Fuzzy Clinical Decision-Making.....................616
16.5.3 Similaristic Reasoning in Medicine...................639
16.5.4 Fuzzy Logic in Biomedicine.........................641
16.5.5 Fuzzy Deontics....................................659
16.5.6 Fuzzy Concept Formation in Medicine ...............664
16.6 Summary...............................................673
17 The Logic of Medicine.....................................675
17.0 Introduction............................................675
17.1 What is Logic?..........................................675
17.2 Implication Structures ...................................677
17.3 On the Logic of Medicine.................................678
17.4 Summary...............................................681
Part VI Medical Metaphysics
18 On What There Are.......................................685
18.0 Introduction............................................685
18.1 Ordinary Ontology......................................687
18.1.1 Pure Ontology....................................688
18.1.2 Applied Ontology .................................697
18.1.3 Formal Ontology..................................698
18.2 Fuzzy Ontology.........................................698
18.3 Vague, Fictional, and Non-Existent Entities.................704
18.3.1 Vague Entities....................................705
18.3.2 Fictional Entities..................................706
18.3.3 Non-Existent Entities..............................708
18.4 Summary...............................................710
19 Medical Ontology..........................................711
19.0 Introduction............................................711
19.1 The Ontology of Medical Knowledge.......................712
19.1.1 Ontological Commitments of Medical Knowledge......712
19.1.2 Medically Relevant Ontological Categories............714
19.1.3 Models for Medical Knowledge......................715
XX Contents
19.2 Clinical Ontology........................................716
19.2.1 Disease Nominalism ...............................718
19.2.2 Disease Platonism.................................720
19.2.3 Disease Tropism...................................722
19.2.4 Disease Realism...................................723
19.3 The Ontology of Psychiatry and Psychosomatics ............724
19.3.1 The Mind-Body Problem...........................724
19.3.2 Mental States.....................................729
19.3.3 The Ontology of Mental Diseases....................730
19.3.4 The Ontology of Psychosomatic Diseases.............733
19.4 Biomedical Ontology Engineering..........................735
19.5 Formal Medical Ontology.................................738
19.5.1 Mereology and Mereotopology ......................739
19.5.2 Fuzzy Formal Ontology ............................741
19.6 Medical Ontology de re and de dicto.......................753
19.7 Summary...............................................755
20 On Medical Truth.........................................757
20.0 Introduction............................................757
20.1 Truth in Medical Sciences ................................757
20.2 Truth in Clinical Practice ................................758
20.3 Misdiagnoses............................................759
20.4 Truth Made in Medicine..................................761
20.5 Summary...............................................762
21 On the Nature of Medicine................................763
21.0 Introduction............................................763
21.1 The Subject and Goal of Medicine.........................764
21.2 Is Medicine a Natural Science?............................766
21.3 Is Medicine an Applied Science?...........................767
21.4 Does Medicine Belong to the Humanities?..................768
21.5 Is Medicine a Practical Science?...........................768
21.5.1 Practical vs. Theoretical Sciences....................768
21.5.2 Means-End Research...............................769
21.5.3 Clinical Research is a Practical Science...............770
21.5.4 Relationships Between Biomedicine and Clinical Medicine 776
21.6 Medicine is Practiced Morality as well as Ethics.............777
21.6.1 Clinical Practice is Practiced Morality...............777
21.6.2 Clinical Research is Normative Ethics................778
21.7 Quo Vadis Medicina? ....................................779
21.7.1 Medicine as an Engineering Science..................780
21.7.2 Medicine Toward Anthropotechnology and
Posthumanism....................................785
21.7.3 Summary.........................................786
Contents XXI
Part VII Epilog
22 Science, Medicine, and Rationality.........................789
22.0 Introduction............................................789
22.1 On the Concept of Science................................789
22.1.1 Research Institutions ..............................790
22.1.2 Scientific Research Fields...........................794
22.1.3 Science in General.................................795
22.1.4 Types of Science..................................798
22.2 On the Scientific Status of Medicine.......................799
22.3 On Rationality in Medicine...............................799
22.3.1 Theoretical and Practical Rationality................800
22.3.2 Rationality in Medical Sciences .....................801
22.3.3 Rationality in Clinical Practice......................803
22.4 Summary...............................................806
23 Perspectivism .............................................807
23.1 Relativism, Contextualism, Perspectivism ..................807
23.2 Perspectivism de re and Perspectivism de dicto .............810
24 The Doubter ..............................................815
Part VIII Logical Fundamentals
25 Classical Sets..............................................821
25.0 Introduction............................................821
25.1 Sets ...................................................824
25.2 Operations on Sets......................................826
25.2.1 Intersection.......................................826
25.2.2 Union............................................827
25.2.3 Subset...........................................828
25.2.4 Complement......................................829
25.2.5 Powerset.........................................829
25.2.6 Two Basic Laws...................................830
25.3 Relations...............................................831
25.3.1 Ordered Tuples ...................................831
25.3.2 Cartesian Products................................833
25.3.3 n-ary Relations...................................834
25.4 Functions...............................................836
25.4.1 Functions are Single-Valued Relations................836
25.4.2 Composition of Functions ..........................841
25.4.3 Restriction of a Function...........................843
25.4.4 Point and Set Functions............................843
25.5 Summary...............................................844
XXII Contents
26 Classical Logic.............................................845
26.0 Introduction............................................845
26.1 Basic Concepts..........................................847
26.1.1 Reasoning, Argumentation, and Proof................847
26.1.2 The Classical Concept of Inference ..................849
26.1.3 Object Language and Metalanguage.................852
26.1.4 Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics..................853
26.1.5 Material and Formal Truth.........................855
26.1.6 Summary.........................................856
26.2 Classical First-Order Predicate Logic with Identity..........857
26.2.1 The Syntax of the Language C .....................857
26.2.2 The Semantics of the Language C ..................873
26.2.3 A Predicate-Logical Calculus .......................890
26.2.4 Metalogic ........................................898
26.2.5 Summary.........................................904
27 Modal Extensions of Classical Logic.......................907
27.0 Introduction............................................907
27.1 Alethic Modal Logic.....................................913
27.1.1 Alethic Modalities and Operators....................913
27.1.2 A First-Order Alethic Modal Logic..................915
27.1.3 Metalogic ........................................922
27.1.4 Necessary vs. Contingent Identity ...................922
27.1.5 De re and de dicto ................................925
27.1.6 Summary.........................................927
27.2 Deontic Logic...........................................927
27.2.1 Deontic Modalities and Operators...................928
27.2.2 The Standard System of Deontic Logic...............929
27.2.3 Metalogic ........................................933
27.2.4 Deontic Conditionals...............................935
27.2.5 De re and de dicto ................................936
27.2.6 Summary.........................................937
27.3 Epistemic Logic.........................................937
27.3.1 Epistemic Modalities and Operators.................938
27.3.2 A First-Order Epistemic Logic......................940
27.3.3 Metalogic ........................................943
27.3.4 Opaque Epistemic Contexts ........................944
27.3.5 De re and de dicto ................................947
27.3.6 Dynamic Epistemic Logic ..........................947
27.3.7 Summary.........................................949
27.4 Temporal Logic.........................................949
27.4.1 Temporal Modalities and Operators .................950
27.4.2 A Minimal System of Temporal Logic................951
27.4.3 Metalogic ........................................954
27.4.4 Since and Until...................................955
Contents XXIII
27.4.5 Metrie Temporal Logic.............................957
27.4.6 Alternative Approaches............................958
27.4.7 Summary.........................................958
28 Non-Classical Logics.......................................959
28.0 Introduction............................................959
28.1 Relevance Logic.........................................960
28.2 Intuitionistic Logic ......................................961
28.3 Paraconsistent Logic.....................................961
28.4 Non-Monotonic Logic....................................963
28.5 Many-Valued Logic......................................964
28.6 Summary...............................................968
29 Probability Logic..........................................969
29.0 Introduction............................................969
29.1 Probability Theory......................................970
29.1.1 Probability Space .................................973
29.1.2 Probability Distribution............................976
29.1.3 Probabilistic Independence.........................978
29.1.4 Conditional Probability............................978
29.1.5 Bayes s Theorem..................................980
29.1.6 What Does Probability Mean?....................982
29.2 Inductive Logic .........................................984
29.3 Bayesian Logic..........................................988
29.4 Summary...............................................991
30 Fuzzy Logic................................................993
30.0 Introduction............................................993
30.1 Fuzzy Sets..............................................995
30.2 Operations on Fuzzy Sets.................................1005
30.2.1 Fuzzy Complement................................1005
30.2.2 Fuzzy Intersection and Union.......................1006
30.2.3 Empty Fuzzy Set and Fuzzy Powerset................1007
30.2.4 Degrees of Fuzziness and Clarity....................1007
30.2.5 Fuzzy Logic is a Non-Classical System...............1010
30.3 Fuzzy Relations.........................................1011
30.3.1 The Concept of a Fuzzy Relation....................1011
30.3.2 Composition of Fuzzy Relations.....................1014
30.4 Fuzzy Logic Proper......................................1017
30.4.1 Linguistic and Numerical Variables..................1018
30.4.2 Fuzzy Quantifiers..................................1035
30.4.3 Fuzzy Sentences...................................1035
30.4.4 Fuzzy Reasoning..................................1038
30.5 Summary...............................................1041
XXIV CoiiK-ntN
References.................................................... I M. !
Index of Names................................... I Vi
Subjwt Index ............................................... U W
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title_auth | Handbook of analytic philosophy of medicine |
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title_full | Handbook of analytic philosophy of medicine by Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh |
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title_full_unstemmed | Handbook of analytic philosophy of medicine by Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh |
title_short | Handbook of analytic philosophy of medicine |
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