The value of disease, illness and symptoms

Emergent Australasian Philosophers 3 (1) (2010)
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Abstract

One of the most pervasive messages in modern advertising, both public and private, is that good health is something to strive for. Thus, the condition of our bodies and how the medical fraternity can impact on us is never far from our thoughts. Central to this interaction between doctor, patient, and society is a core group of terms that frame our discussions of sickness and health. Of particular interest to philosophers of medicine, the way we use and recognise the differences between these terms has implications for how we decode the medical encounter. In this essay, three terms, disease, illness, and symptoms will be analysed to develop an argument for the continued separation and appreciation of them as distinct, although imbricated, concepts crucial to the performance of modern medicine

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