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Comments on Engelhardt’s ‘Clinical Problems and the Concept of Disease’

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Health, Disease, and Causal Explanations in Medicine

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From the many intriguing and important ideas Professor Engelhardt presents in his excellent paper, I shall choose to comment on only the following four: (1) ontological and anti-ontological views on disease; (2) value-ladenness of pathology and nosology; (3) the concept of clinical problems as a substitute for the traditional concept of disease; (4) clinical medicine as an applied science.

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  1. Cf. my ‘Krankheitsbegriffe und nosologische Systeme’, Metamed 1 (1977), 4–41.

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  2. In the present context, an elaborate explication of the notion of value-ladenness is not necessary. It suffices to define it as ‘viewed as beneficial od risky’. For a more comprehensive account, see my ‘Normative Systems and Medical Mataethics. Part 1: Value Kinematics, Health, and Disease’, Metamedicine 2 (1981), 75–119.

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  3. See my concept of ‘differential praxiognosis’ in my ‘Foundations of Clinical Praxiology. Part 1: The Relativity of Medical Diagnosis’ Metamedicine 2 (1981), 183–196. A more elaborate discussion of these two points may be found in my ‘Medicine as Ethics and Constructive Utopia. Part 1’ (in German), Medizin, Ethik & Philosophie 1 (1983), 1–18;.

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Sadegh-Zadeh, K. (1984). Comments on Engelhardt’s ‘Clinical Problems and the Concept of Disease’. In: Nordenfelt, L., Lindahl, B.I.B. (eds) Health, Disease, and Causal Explanations in Medicine. Philosophy and Medicine, vol 16. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6283-5_6

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