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First published in 1990 Philosophical Foundations of Health
Education analyses the dogmatism of conventional medicine as a form
of scientism and tries to determine the extent to which the state
of health education has been perverted by an uncritical acceptance
of these dogmas. It discusses themes like the genesis of
reductionist medical science; scientism in medicine and the crisis
in health care; integrating the philosophical foundations of
holistic health education; holistic understanding of health and
disease; evolution of primary health care; the demystification of
medicine; and conscientization and health for all, to suggest that
holism is an integral part of the philosophy of health which allows
personal and societal needs to be realized in a global context.
This book is a must read for students and scholars of philosophy of
medicine, medical sociology, and philosophy of education.
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