Science, Technology, and the Art of Medicine contains papers by
eminent scholars who discuss issues and concepts regarding the character
of medicine. Special attention is given to the extent to which medicine
is a science, art, and technology. Investigations are carried out with a
particular focus on the nature of medical knowledge. Concepts of medical
research, medical causality, intuition, and medical decision-making are
examined in the light of medicine's revolutionary advances in the
twentieth century. Past perspectives and present perplexities are also
examined, bringing together a volume in the philosophy of medicine that
treats a broad range of issues in medical epistemology and practise in a
careful, critical fashion.