Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intuition in medical and moral reasoning
  • Moral intuitionism
  • The place of Aristotelian phronesis in clinical reasoning
  • Aristotle's practical syllogism: accounting for the individual through a theory of action and cognition
  • Individual and statistical physiognomy: the art and science of making the invisible visible
  • Clinical intuition versus statistical reasoning
  • Contingency and correlation: the significance of modeling clinical reasoning on statistics
  • Abduction: the intuitive support of clinical induction
  • Conclusion: medical ethics beyond ontology.