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Systematicity, knowledge, and bias. How systematicity made clinical medicine a science

机译:系统性,知识和偏见。 系统性如何使临床医学成为科学

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This paper shows that the history of clinical medicine in the eighteenth century supports Paul Hoyningen-Huene's thesis that there is a correlation between science and systematicity. For example, James Jurin's assessment of the safety of variolation as a protection against smallpox adopted a systematic approach to the assessment of interventions in order to eliminate sources of cognitive bias that would compromise inquiry. Clinical medicine thereby became a science. I use this confirming instance to motivate a broader hypothesis, that systematicity is a distinctive feature of science because systematicity is required by processes of knowledge generation that go beyond our everyday cognitive capacities, and these processes are required to produce knowledge of the kinds that science aims at.
机译:本文表明,十八世纪临床医学史支持Paul Hoyningen-Huene的论点,科学和系统性之间存在相关性。 例如,詹姆斯·顾人对对Smallpox的保护的涂抹剂安全的评估采用了系统的评估,以消除会妥协查询的认知偏差来源。 临床医学从而成为科学。 我使用这一确认实例激励更广泛的假设,系统数据是科学的一种独特特征,因为知识生成过程需要超出我们日常认知能力的过程,并且这些过程需要了解科学目标的种类知识 在。

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