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Evidence Hierarchies should be Read Heuristically, not Epistemologically

Location
Seminar Room 605 Philosophy Building
Category
Seminar
When
24/04/2012 (14:00-16:00)
Contact

Please contact Dr Elselijn Kingma
Research fellow in Philosophy of Medicine, Department of Philosophy
elselijn.kingma@kcl.ac.uk

Department of Philosophy at King's College London
philosophy@kcl.ac.uk

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Philosophy of Medicine – Concepts of Health seminar

Andrew Turner (Institute for Science and Society, University of Nottingham)

Evidence Hierarchies should be Read Heuristically, not Epistemologically
 
 
 
The Concept of Health seminar is held in the Department of Philosophy as part of the School of Arts & Humanities' £1.95million Wellcome Trust funded project for research in the Medical Humanities. For further information on the Philosophy of Medicine portion of this project, please visit the Department of Philosophy website.

For further seminars in this series, please visit the Philosophy of Medicine 'Concepts of Health' research seminar calendar

 

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