Humanising Science and Medicine: Critical Paradigmatic Conversations is a compilation of interview-dialogues with eminent philosophers, scientists, medical practitioners, psychologists and independent researchers that seeks to interrogate the deep nature of the prevailing scientific and medical-scientific paradigm, and where it might be problematic and wanting, and even ripe for paradigmatic change. In the mid-1970s, philosopher of science Paul Feyerabend was speaking at length about the incipient authoritarian tendencies in 'the new religion' of mainstream science; and around the same time the highly influential radical humanist Ivan Illich published his seminal challenge to modern medicine, Limits to Medicine – Medical Nemisis: The Expropriation of Health. Half a century on, this new book is very much in the tradition of Feyerabend and Illich – and indeed, in the spirit of Thomas Kuhn's iconic 1962 book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Framed by a substantial Introduction reviewing the critical literature in the field, and a Conclusion that considers the possibility of a much-needed revolution in our cultural understandings of science, and of disease and illness and their treatment, the core of the book consists of twelve in-depth interviews with philosophers, psychologists, medical doctors and cultural theorists and researchers – all of which interrogate the phenomenon of science per se and/or of modern medical bioscience, in their manifold aspects – including why medical science today is arguably fundamentally flawed from philosophical, medical and cultural-political viewpoints. Taken together, these deep conversations paint a picture that shows what might be wrong with modern science, and how it needs to change. Interviewees include Professors Barrie Condon, Brian Martin and David Morris, Drs Katherine Buchanan, Martin Cohen, Thomas Hardtmuth and Ian James Kidd, and psychologists Dr Bruce Scott and Sami Timimi. Humanising Science and Medicine will be essential reading for all open-minded scientists and medical practitioners – and for all people with concerns about the directions that modern science and medicine are taking, and who more specifically are open to considering how we can create a genuinely humanistic system for supporting human health and illness that is properly grounded in true science, and which brings a holistic perspective to well-being in our increasingly narrow technocratic age.
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Humanising Science and Medicine
Critical Paradigmatic Conversations
by Richard House, Ph.D.
£24.00
Technical Specifications
ISBN
9781915594082
Format
Paperback
Pages
418
Publisher
Wynstones Press
Published
2025