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Making Medical Progress: History of a Contested Idea

Making Medical Progress: History of a Contested Idea

9781009602631
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Answers to the question what is medical progress? have always been contested, and any one response is always bound up with contextual ideas of personhood, society, and health. However, the widely held enthusiasm for medical progress escapes more general critiques of progress as a conceptual category. From the intersection of intellectual history, philosophy, and the medical humanities, Vanessa Rampton sheds light on the politics of medical progress and how they have downplayed the tensions between individual and social goods. She examines how a shared consensus about its value gives medical progress vast political and economic capital, revealing who benefits, who is left out, and who is harmed by this narrative. From ancient Greece to artificial intelligence, exploring the origins and ethics of different visions of progress offers valuable insight into how we can make them more meaningful in future. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
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9781009602631
9781009602631

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Publication date
2025
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
218
Weight (g)
250
  • Introduction; 1. History: medical progress in context; 2. Medical progress as biomedical knowledge gains; 3. Medical progress as becoming free; 4. Health for all: medical progress as justice; Epilogue - medical progress as achieving sustainability; Bibliography; Index.
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