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Healthcare faces immense challenges. Ensuring both clinicians and the public remain healthy to negotiate a world of increasing complexity, misinformation and uncertainty is urgent. Does scientific knowledge help them do this?
In Thinking, healthcare professionals and researchers Brown, Harvey Bluemel, and Coccia explore how philosophy can help us think differently about health. Drawing from history, culture, literature, and lived experience, they trace the deep connections between ideas, healing, and human flourishing. Each chapter offers accessible explanations of key philosophical ideas, with examples and exercises to help readers bring those ideas into their own lives.
This book invites readers to slow down and give thinking the attention it deserves. Thinking is a guide, but also an invitation to ask better questions; make space for reflection; and to rediscover the value of thought in an age that prizes speed and certainty over depth and understanding.
Contents
Chapter 1. What is Thinking?
Chapter 2. How is Philosophy the "Art of Thinking"?
Chapter 3. A (very) Potted History of the Philosophy of Thinking and Knowing
Chapter 4. The Long Relationship between Philosophy and Health
Chapter 5. Thinking Across Cultures
Chapter 6. Philosophy and Health Today
Chapter 7. The More you Know, The More you Know you don't Know
Chapter 8. How can I Engage with Philosophy Today?
Chapter 9. Conclusion



