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Tag: Thomas Nagel

By Hole Ousia Posted on November 29, 2024

EBM

EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE can be both evidence and medicine if it includes: s u b j e c t i v i t y – there is no view from … Continue reading EBM

Categories: History of medicine, Medical humanities, Poems, Two culturesTags: Dylan Thomas, Evidence Based Medicine, Patrick Geddes, Peter's poems, Thomas Nagel, Under Milk Wood, view from nowhere, vivendo discimus
By Hole Ousia Posted on January 19, 2024November 18, 2024

Evidence Based Medicine [EBM]

EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE can be both evidence and medicine if it includes: s u b j e c t i v i t y – there is no view from … Continue reading Evidence Based Medicine [EBM]

Categories: History of medicine, Medical Education, Medical writings, NHS Scotland, Sunshine Act for Scotland, This is Not yesterdayTags: Dylan Thomas, Evidence Based Medicine, Patrick Geddes, Peter's poems, Thomas Nagel
By Hole Ousia Posted on August 9, 2020November 29, 2024

EBM

EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE can be both evidence and medicine if it includes: s u b j e c t i v i t y – there is no view from … Continue reading EBM

Categories: History of medicine, Medical humanities, Poems, Two culturesTags: Dylan Thomas, Evidence Based Medicine, Patrick Geddes, Peter's poems, Thomas Nagel, Under Milk Wood, view from nowhere, vivendo discimus
By Hole Ousia Posted on December 29, 2019December 1, 2024

Can you hear the people sing?

In “How the world thinks” Julian Baggini says “there is a temptation to believe that objective knowledge transcends all points of view, all concepts, all language. Rather than objective knowledge … Continue reading Can you hear the people sing?

Categories: Medical humanities, Philosophy, PsychiatryTags: Julian Baggini, psychiatry, Rachel, subjective-objective divide, Thomas Nagel, view from nowhere
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