Truth or spin? Disease definition in cancer screening

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Are the small and indolent cancers found in abundance in cancer screening normal variations, risk factors, or disease? Naturalists in philosophy of medicine turn to pathophysiological findings to decide such questions objectively. To understand the role of pathophysiological findings in disease definition, we must understand how they mislead in diagnostic reasoning. Participants on all sides of the definition of disease debate attempt to secure objectivity via reductionism. These reductivist routes to objectivity are inconsistent with the Bayesian nature of clinical reasoning; when they appeal to the sciences, they are inconsistent with what philosophy of biology tells us about its natural kinds. Proposals that we narrow the scope of our claims in the disease definition debates (proposing adoption of a specific disease paradigm for a specific context) are useful, but paradigms can still distort our reasoning in particular cases, even when we are self-conscious about their status.

Langue d'origineEnglish
Pages (de-à)385-404
Nombre de pages20
JournalJournal of Medicine and Philosophy
Volume42
Numéro de publication4
DOI
Statut de publicationPublished - août 1 2017

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  • Issues, ethics and legal aspects
  • Philosophy

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