Philosophie et médecine

Paris: L'Harmattan (2017)
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Abstract

La médecine est intimement liée à la philosophie en un dialogue permanent. Ce rapport n'est pas exclusif car bien d'autres composantes des sciences humaines, la sociologie, l'anthropologie, le droit, la psychologie, entre autres, côtoient la médecine. Cependant, médecine et philosophie demeurent autonomes, même si la pratique médicale rend les deux nécessaires. Cet ouvrage revient sur les perspectives du devenir de la condition humaine, qui, transformées par les nouvelles technologies, vont bouleverser l'approche philosophique de la médecine, la rendant plus indispensable que jamais.

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