Challenging philosophical instincts and embracing complexity: a commentary on Elizabeth Barnes’s “health problems”

Philosophical Psychology (forthcoming)
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This commentary delves into Elizabeth Barnes’ upcoming publication, “Health Problems,” which embarks on the bold and essential journey of scrutinizing established philosophical frameworks surrounding health and its definition. Examining Barnes’ method of unraveling the complexities within our comprehension of health, this review sheds light on the significance of her work, especially for philosophers of medicine, bioethicists, and related scholars. It challenges the ingrained philosophical impulse to rigidly define and clarify health, arguing that such endeavors often only exacerbate the entanglement of this crucial concept, central to human existence.

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