Department of Biomedical Sciences and Specialist Surgery, University of Ferrara, Via Fossato di Mortara, 64, 44121, Ferrara, Italy.
Department of Philosophy and Communication Studies, University of Bologna, Via Zamboni, 38, 40126, Bologna, Italy.
Intern Emerg Med. 2019 Oct;14(7):1013-1017. doi: 10.1007/s11739-019-02131-2. Epub 2019 Jun 20.
The relation between philosophy and biomedicine has been reassessed and rethought in the last few years: on the one hand, philosophy of science has paid increasing attention to actual modes of biomedical research and clinical practice; on the other, classes in philosophy, and more generally, in the humanities, have started entering medical curricula. However, the role of philosophy in medical education is not yet unanimously recognized, with situations differing significantly in various national and international contexts. In line with the tradition in Italy and other countries of reflecting on clinical methodology and with the recent initiatives at the crossroads between medicine and philosophy, this contribution aims to argue for the mutual relevance of medicine and philosophy in educational processes, and to suggest some possible forms of implementation of their interactions.
近年来,哲学与生物医学的关系已经重新评估和重新思考:一方面,科学哲学越来越关注生物医学研究和临床实践的实际模式;另一方面,哲学课程,更普遍地说,人文课程已经开始进入医学课程。然而,哲学在医学教育中的作用尚未得到普遍认可,在不同的国家和国际背景下情况差异很大。根据意大利和其他国家的传统,即对临床方法学进行反思,以及最近在医学和哲学交叉点的倡议,本贡献旨在论证医学和哲学在教育过程中的相互关联性,并提出它们相互作用的一些可能的实施形式。