Living Philosophy
Living Philosophy
Mind and the Philosophy of Medicine with David Corfield
Medicine involves more than science and evidence-based experiments. In today’s health climate—where there seems to be a conflict of interest between health care, on the one hand, and pharmaceutical companies and the privatization of medicine, the other hand—it is easy to overlook a more holistic approach that understands how illness is causally linked to both the mind and body. David Corfield (University of Kent, UK) is Associate Professor of Philosophy, with special interests in the philosophies of mathematics, science, logic, medicine, history, and psychoanalysis. He discusses the importance of the role of the mind in medicine, and more generally, how a well-rounded approach to academic research and investigation provides a much more balanced and informed perspective.
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Links Related to this Episode:
David Corfield (Wikipedia | University of Kent)
Twitter (@DavidCorfield8)
Why Do People Get Ill? by Corfield and Leader (Amazon)
Modal Homotopy Type Theory: The Prospect of a New Logic for Philosophy (Oxford University Press)
Darian Leader (Psychoanalyst)
Thomas Kuhn (SEP)
Imre Lakatos (SEP)
Alasdair MacIntyre (Wikipedia)
Albert Lautman (Wikipedia)
R. G. Collingwood (SEP)
John Ruskin (Wikipedia)
Lacanian Psycholanalysis (Wikipedia)
Vienna Circle (SEP)
Type Theory (SEP)
Idiographic vs. Nomothetic Analysis (Wikipedia)
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