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Postmodernity and a hypertensive patient: rescuing value from nihilism.

机译:后现代性和高血压患者:从虚无主义中抢救价值。

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摘要

Much of postmodern philosophy questions the assumptions of Modernity, that period in the history of the Western world since the Enlightment. These assumptions are that truth is discoverable through human reason; that certain knowledge is possible; and furthermore, that such knowledge will provide a basis for the ineluctable progress of Mankind. The Enlightenment project is underwritten by the conviction that knowledge gained through the scientific method is secure. In so far as biomedicine inherits these assumptions it becomes fair game for postmodern deconstruction. Today, perhaps more than ever, plural values compete, and contradictory approaches to health, for instance, garner support and acquire supremacy through consumer choice and media manipulation rather than evidence-based science. Many doctors feel a tension between meeting the needs of the patient face to face, and working towards the broader health needs of the public at large. But if the very foundations of medical science are questioned, by patients, or by doctors themselves, wherein lies the value of their work? This paper examines the issues that the anti-foundationalist thrust of postmodernism raises, in the light of a case of mild hypertension. The strict application of medical protocol, derived from a nomothetic, statistical perspective, seems unlikely to furnish value in the treatment of an individual. The anything goes, consumerist approach, however, fares no better. The author argues that whilst value cannot depend on any rationally predetermined parameters, it can be rescued, and emerges from the process of the meeting with the patient.
机译:许多后现代哲学质疑现代性的假设,即自启蒙运动以来西方世界历史上的那个时期。这些假设是通过人类理性可以发现真理。某些知识是可能的;而且,这些知识将为人类不可避免的进步提供基础。启蒙计划的信念是通过科学方法获得的知识是安全的。就生物医学继承这些假设而言,它成为后现代解构的公平游戏。如今,也许比以往任何时候都更重要的是,多元化价值观相互竞争,并且相互矛盾的健康方法,例如,通过消费者选择和媒体操纵而不是基于证据的科学,获得支持并获得至高无上的地位。许多医生在满足患者面对面的需求与努力满足广大公众的广泛健康需求之间感到紧张。但是,如果患者,医生本身质疑医学的基础知识,那么他们工作的价值就在哪里?鉴于轻度高血压的情况,本文探讨了后现代主义的反基础主义主旨提出的问题。从名词性,统计学的角度出发,严格执行医学方案似乎不太可能在个体治疗中提供价值。一切顺其自然,但是消费者主义的方法再好不过了。作者认为,尽管价值不能取决于任何合理预定的参数,但它可以挽救,并在与患者会面的过程中浮现出来。

著录项

  • 期刊名称 Journal of Medical Ethics
  • 作者

    S Smith;

  • 作者单位
  • 年(卷),期 1998(24),1
  • 年度 1998
  • 页码 25–31
  • 总页数 7
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种
  • 中图分类 病理学;
  • 关键词

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