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Twelve in-depth interviews with philosophers, psychologists, medical doctors and independent researchers interrogate the phenomenon of science per se, and modern medical bioscience in particular - including why today's medical science is fundamentally flawed from multiple viewpoints. Taken together, these deep conversations examine what's wrong with modern science, and how it urgently needs to change. Interviewees include Professors Barrie Condon, Brian Martin and David
Morris, Drs Katherine Buchanan, Martin Cohen, Thomas Hardtmuth and Ian
James Kidd, and psychologists Dr Bruce Scott and Sami Timimi.
Humanising Science and Medicine is essential reading for all open-minded scientists and medical practitioners - and for all people concerned about the directions modern science and medicine are taking. How can we create a genuinely humanistic system for supporting human health that is grounded in true, uncaptured science, bringing a holistic perspective to well-being in our narrowly technocratic times? Read this book to find out.
Contents
Foreword - by Dr Tess Lawrie
Introduction - by Richard House, Ph.D.
Chapter 1 - Dr Martin Cohen: Paradigms, paradigms...
Chapter 2 - Barrie Condon: Science for heretics
Chapter 3 - Professor Brian Martin: Dissent in medicine
Chapter 4 - Professor David B. Morris: Postmodern illness?
Chapter 5 - Assoc. Professor Ian Kidd, with Onel Brooks: 'We're all Feyerabendians now': where science and society meet
Chapter 6 - Dawn Lester & David Parker: The Western medical system is not based in genuine science
Chapter 7 - Vincent Di Stefano: On the humanisation of medicine
Chapter 8 - Dr Bruce Scott: The limitations of 'medico-scientific' psychology, mental healthism and 'cure'
Chapter 9 - Dr Sami Timimi: Towards a more 'humanistic' psychiatry?
Chapter 10 - Dr Thomas Hardtmuth: Towards a 'scientific revolution' in modern medicine
Chapter 11 - Peter Taylor: The science of climate, Covid and conspiracy
Chapter 12 - Dr Katherine Buchanan: Science in a different key: the case of Goethean Science
Conclusion - by R. House, Ph.D.: A Working Manifesto for Humanising Science and Medicine
Afterword - by Professor Gloria Moss
PostScript - by Dr Andrew Wakefield
Further reading
Index