
Health is weird. Health is weird in a way that resists simple explanations or elegant theorizing. This book is a philosophical explanation of that weirdness, and an argument that grappling with the distinctive weirdness of health can give us insight into how we might approach difficult questions about social reality. After examining extant theories of health - and finding them lacking - the book explores some particularly intractable puzzles about the nature of health, places where we often feel pulled in multiple directions or have reason to say conflicting things. On the basis of these puzzles, the book then defends a stance called ameliorative skepticism. Although health is real, there is, on this view, no way of giving a coherent, explanatorily adequate answer to the question “what is health?” Yet adopting this skeptical stance can, it is argued, help us to better understand the role that health plays in our lives, and the work that we need a theory of health to do.
This book investigates the core question of whether a coherent, unified definition of health is possible given the inherent complexities and contradictions found within the concept. Professor Elizabeth Barnes, a philosopher specializing in metaphysics and social ontology, critiques existing medical and philosophical theories of health. She argues that these traditional models fail to account for the multifaceted nature of health, ultimately proposing a framework of ameliorative skepticism to navigate the ambiguity of the term.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars in the philosophy of medicine identify this work as a significant contribution to the debate surrounding social constructs and medical ontology. Readers frequently note the analytical density of the prose, which requires a foundational understanding of philosophical argumentation to fully grasp the author's skeptical stance.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
2023-10-13
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019288347X
ISBN-13:
9780192883476
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