McDonald Maryon
a Robinson College , Cambridge , United Kingdom.
Anthropol Med. 2017 Aug;24(2):205-220. doi: 10.1080/13648470.2017.1332939. Epub 2017 Jul 25.
The 'ontological turn' involves some anthropological points of long standing but the approaches recently coordinated into this turn have been presented as a 'call to arms', as shaking up 'mono-realist singularities' and as inherently political. This fighting talk has no doubt made important contributions to anthropology and insights from the ontological turn can help in anthropological understandings of medical practices. However, this paper contends that this helpfulness is also limited and that a call to arms may be inappropriate. This point is made through an ethnographic understanding of medical concern about the diagnosis of death.