Cournoyea Michael
Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science andTechnology, University of Toronto.
Perspect Biol Med. 2013 Winter;56(1):36-52. doi: 10.1353/pbm.2013.0006.
Evolutionary medicine is an emerging field of medical studies that uses evolutionary theory to explain the ultimate causes of health and disease. Educational tools, online courses, and medical school modules are being developed to help clinicians and students reconceptualize health and illness in light of our evolutionary past. Yet clinical guidelines based on our ancient life histories are epistemically weak, relying on the controversial assumptions of adaptationism and advocating a strictly biophysical account of health. To fulfill the interventionist goals of clinical practice, it seems that proximate explanations are all we need to develop successful diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines. Considering these epistemic concerns, this article argues that the clinical relevance of evolutionary medicine remains uncertain at best.
进化医学是医学研究中一个新兴的领域,它运用进化理论来解释健康与疾病的根本原因。目前正在开发教育工具、在线课程和医学院课程模块,以帮助临床医生和学生根据我们的进化史重新认识健康与疾病。然而,基于我们古老生活史的临床指南在认知上存在不足,依赖于适应性假说这一有争议的假设,并主张对健康进行严格的生物物理学解释。为了实现临床实践的干预目标,似乎我们只需要直接的解释来制定成功的诊断和治疗指南。考虑到这些认知问题,本文认为进化医学的临床相关性充其量仍不明确。