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SUMMARY:4th International Philosophy of Medicine Roundtable
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LOCATION:Avenida de Tolosa 70\, San Sebastián\, Spain\, 20018
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Wednesday\, November 2</strong><br><br>8:45 Welcome to the Roundtable: Jeremy Simon (Columbia) &amp\; the local organizers<br><br>9:00-10:30 INVITED SPEAKER: Alfredo Morabia (Columbia University)<br>'Nazism and Public Health: Are they compatible?'<br>Chair: Miriam Solomon (Temple University)<br><br>COFFEE BREAK<br><br>11:00-13:00 CONTRIBUTED PAPERS I<br>Chair: Antonio Casado (UPV/EHU)</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Havi Carel (UWE):&nbsp\; Illness as a philosophical category</li>\n<li>James Krueger (U. Redlands):&nbsp\; The Explanatory Nature of Disease</li>\n<li>Ma&euml\;l Lemoine (U. Tours):&nbsp\; Defining disease beyond conceptual analysis</li>\n<li>Lauren&nbsp\; Ross (U. Pittsburgh):&nbsp\; Value\, Dysmenorrhea and the Definition of Disease</li>\n</ul>\n<p><br>LUNCH<br><br>14:30-16:00 CONTRIBUTED PAPERS II<br>Chair: Jeremy R. Simon (Columbia)</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Jason Robert (Arizona State University):&nbsp\; Cultivating clinical wisdom: What? Why? And how?</li>\n<li>Kathryn Tabb (U. Pittsburgh):&nbsp\; What Good are Natural Kinds for the Philosopher of Medicine?</li>\n<li>James Hitt (Saginaw Valley State University):&nbsp\; Vegetative State as a Postulate of Medical Knowledge </li>\n</ul>\n<p><br>COFFEE BREAK<br><br>16:30-18:00 CONTRIBUTED PAPERS III<br>Chair: Arantza Etxeberria (UPV/EHU)</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Barbara Osimani (Universit&agrave\; Cattolica del Sacro Cuore):&nbsp\; Risk aversion and the precautionary principle in the pharmaceutical domain: a philosophical enquiry</li>\n<li>Sean Valles (Michigan State University):&nbsp\; Narrow Evolutionary Biology and Dubious Clinical Medicine in Evolutionary Medicine</li>\n<li>Marie Darrason (Universit&eacute\; Paris 1 Panth&eacute\;on Sorbonne): Unifying diseases through common genetic mechanisms : the example of the genetic theory of infectious diseases</li>\n</ul>\n<p><br><br><strong>Thursday\, November 3</strong><br><br>9:00-10:30 INVITED SPEAKER: Brian Hurwitz (King's College\, London): Construing Clinical Cases - Some Compositional Challenges<br>Chair: Fred Gifford (Michigan State University)<br><br>COFFEE BREAK<br><br>11:00-13:00 CONTRIBUTED PAPERS IV<br>Chair: Kirstin Borgerson (Dalhousie University)</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Jeremy Howick (Oxford):&nbsp\; Why mechanisms rarely bridge the gap between randomized trials and &lsquo\;target&rsquo\; populations: a reply to Cartwright</li>\n<li>Elselijn&nbsp\; Kingma (King&rsquo\;s College\, London):&nbsp\; EBM: mistaking hierarchies of evidentiary tools for evidence</li>\n<li>Adam La Caze (U. Queensland):&nbsp\; Large randomized trials and therapeutic decisions</li>\n<li>Mila Petrova (U. Exeter):&nbsp\; (How) Can Philosophical Debates on Variety of Evidence in Medicine Benefit "Health Research Synthesis" Studies?</li>\n</ul>\n<p><br>LUNCH<br><br>14:30-16:00 CONTRIBUTED PAPERS V<br>Chair: Jeremy Howick (Oxford)</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Kirstin Borgerson (Dalhousie University): Shifting the Burden of Justification in Clinical Trial Design</li>\n<li>Daniele Chiffi (University of Padova):&nbsp\; In and Out of the Black Box: The &lsquo\;Inferential Challenge&rsquo\; of Weak Associations</li>\n<li>Cecilia Nardini (University of Milan):&nbsp\; Monitoring in Clinical Trials: the Need to Reform</li>\n</ul>\n<p><br>COFFEE BREAK<br><br>16:30-18:00 CONTRIBUTED PAPERS VI<br>Chair: Havi Carel (UWE)</p>\n<ul>\n<li>St&eacute\;phanie Van Droogenbroeck (Vrije Universiteit Brussel):&nbsp\; A preliminary qualitative analysis of the heuristic &ldquo\;Don&rsquo\;t think zebras&rdquo\;</li>\n<li>Miriam Solomon (Temple University):&nbsp\; &ldquo\;A Troubled Area&rdquo\;:&nbsp\; Understanding the controversy over screening mammography for women aged 40-49</li>\n<li>Michael Cournoyea (University of Toronto): Untangling Complexity and Pluralism in Medical Explanations</li>\n</ul>\n<p><br>18:00-19:00 GENERAL DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS<br>Chair: David Teira (UNED)</p>
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