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Biomedical reductionism

Here I want to draw the implications of this position for understanding the relationship of biomedical reductionism as the dominant positivist orientation to holism - in this case, the restitution of the intact person to his or her full personhood. I maintain the following ... [Pg.268]

Schaffner, K. F. (1977), Reduction, reductionism, values and progress in the biomedical sciences , in R. Colodny (Ed), (a volume in) The Pittsburgh Series in the Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, PA, pp. 143-171. [Pg.346]


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