Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Concepts of Disease and Health" by Dominic Murphy
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- Antonovsky, A., 1987. Unraveling the Mystery of Health: How
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- Barnes, E., 2016. The Minority Body, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Bloomfield, P., 2001. Moral Reality, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Broome, M., 2006. “Taxonomy and Ontology in Psychiatry: A survey of recent literature,” Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology, 13: 303–319. (Scholar)
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- Canguilhem, G., 1991. The Normal and the Pathological, trans. C.R.Fawcett, New York: Zone Books. (Scholar)
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- Cartwright, S., 2004. Report on the Diseases and Physical Peculiarities of the Negro Race, reprinted in A.L. Caplan, J.J. McCartney and D.A. Sisti (eds.), Health, Disease, and Illness, Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 28–39. (Scholar)
- Carel, H., 2007. “Can I Be Ill and Happy,?” Philosophia, 35: 95–110. (Scholar)
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- Carter, K. C., 2003. The Rise of Causal Theories of
Disease, Aldershot and Burlington, VT: Ashgate. (Scholar)
- Cooper, R., 2002. “Disease,” Studies in the History and Philosophy of Biology & the Biomedical Sciences, 33: 263–282. (Scholar)
- Conrad, P., 2007. The Medicalization of Society,
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- Culver, C. M. and Gert, B., 1982. Philosophy in Medicine, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Cummins, R., 1975. “Functional analysis,” Journal of Philosophy, 72: 741–764. (Scholar)
- Darrason, M., 2018. “Mechanistic and topological explanations in medicine: the case of medical genetics and network medicine,” Synthese, 195: 147–173. (Scholar)
- Davies, P. S., 2003. Norms of Nature, Cambridge, MA: MIT
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- Eid, M and R. J. Larsen, 2007. The Science of Subjective
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- Elliott, C., 2003. Better Than Well. American Medicine Meets
the American Dream, New York: W.W. Norton. (Scholar)
- Ereshefsky, M., 2009. “Defining ‘Health’ and
‘Disease’,” Studies in the History and
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- Fuller, J., 2018. “What Are Chronic Diseases?” Synthese , 195: 3197–3220. (Scholar)
- Gadamer, H-G., 1996. The Enigma of Health, Stanford: Stanford University Press. (Scholar)
- Garson, J. and Piccinini, G., 2014. “Functions Must Be Performed at Appropriate Rates in Appropriate Situations,” The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 65: 1–20. (Scholar)
- Glackin, S., 2010. “Tolerance and illness: the politics of medical and psychiatric classification,” Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 35: 449–465. (Scholar)
- –––, 2019. “Grounded Disease: constructing the social from the biological in medicine,” Philosophical Quarterly, 69: 258–276. (Scholar)
- Gluckman, P., Beedle, A. & Hanson, M., 2009. Principles of
Evolutionary Medicine, Oxford and New York: Oxford University
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- Godfrey-Smith, P., 1993. “Functions: Consensus Without Unity,” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 74: 196–208. (Scholar)
- Green, J. A., 2007. Prescribing by Numbers, Baltimore:
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- Griffiths, P. E., & Matthewson, J., 2018. “Evolution, Dysfunction, and Disease: A Reappraisal,” British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 69: 301–327. (Scholar)
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- Hausman, D., 2011. “Is an Overdose of Paracetamol Bad for
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- Hesslow, G., 1993. “Do We Need A Concept of Disease?” Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 14: 1–14. (Scholar)
- Horwitz, A. V., 2002. Creating Mental Illness, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Horwitz, A. V. and J.C. Wakefield., 2007. The Loss of
Sadness, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Hucklenbroich, P., 2014. “‘Disease Entity’ as the key
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- Inkpen, S.A., 2019. “Health, Ecology and the
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- Kennedy, I., 1983. The Unmasking of Medicine, London: Allen and Unwin. (Scholar)
- Kingma, E., 2007. “What is It To Be Healthy?” Analysis, 67: 128–133. (Scholar)
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- Kitcher, P., 1997. The Lives To Come: The Genetic Revolution
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- Lange, M., 2007. “The End of Diseases ” Philosophical Topics, 35: 265–292. (Scholar)
- Lemoine, M., 2013. “Defining Disease Beyond Conceptual Analysis: An Analysis of Conceptual Analysis in Philosophy of Medicine” Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 34: 309–325. (Scholar)
- Lemoine, M. & E. Giroux, 2016. “Is Boorse’s
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- Matthewson, J., & Griffiths, P. E., 2017. “Biological Criteria of Disease: Four Ways of Going Wrong,” The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 42: 447–466. (Scholar)
- Methot, P-O., 2011. “Research Traditions and Evolutionary
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- Murphy, D., 2006. Psychiatry in the Scientific Image, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (Scholar)
- Nordenfelt, L., 1995. On the Nature of Health: An
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- Papineau, D., 1994. “Mental Disorder, Illness and Biological Dysfunction,” in A. Phillips Griffiths (ed.), Philosophy, Psychology and Psychiatry: Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 37: 73–82. (Scholar)
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- Reznek, L., 1987. The Nature of Disease, New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Richman, K., 2004. Ethics and The Metaphysics of Medicine, Cambridge, MA; MIT Press. (Scholar)
- Schaffner, K.F., 1993. Discovery and Explanation in Biology and Medicine, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
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- Thagard. P., 1999. How Scientists Explain Disease, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
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