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Medical Persuasion: Understanding the Impact on Medical Argumentation

Autor Vic Velanovich
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This unique book is a major contribution to the literature on persuasion in communication, and on doctor-patient communication, in particular.  Written by a physician-scientist with deep experience on the topic, the book offers a comprehensive analysis of what makes an argument in medicine persuasive, outlining the characteristics of an argument that causes people to accept that the conclusion(s) of an argument are true.  Although the book focuses on medical arguments in particular, the general approach offered by the author is appropriate for any informal argument. The central emphasis is that although sound logical construction and true premises are required to establish the logical truth of a conclusion, this is insufficient for persuasion to occur. Although formal logic can exist independent of human reception, real-world arguments must have both an arguer (the individual constructing the argument) and an audience (individuals listening and evaluating the argument).Whether the audience is capable of changing their world view is as important as the logical construction of the argument, maintains the author. To illustrate all points, a plethora of examples in medical research and in diagnosis and treatment decisions are presented. Medical Persuasion: Understanding the Impact on Medical Argumentation is a unique contribution to the clinical literature and will be of immense interest to medical practitioners, researchers, and philosophers as a way of gaining insights into constructing arguments for their peers and patients. In addition, medical trainees will gain important insights in the production of medical knowledge and medical practices, and even students in the social sciences and humanities will find the work valuable as a conduit to gaining insight into the reception of an argument. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031303739
ISBN-10: 3031303733
Ilustrații: XII, 369 p. 37 illus., 28 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Introduction.- Rationality, Reasoning and Logic.- The Human Mind.- Persuasiveness of Arguments.-  Causation Attribution.- Acceptance of New Knowledge Through Medical Research.- Application of Medical Knowledge to Patient Care.- Correlations with “Non-Western” Medical Theory and Practice:   Traditional Chinese Medicine, Traditional Indigenous Medicine, Faith Healing, and Homeopathy.- Future of Medical Decision Making.

Notă biografică

Vic Velanovich, MD
Professor of Surgery
Vice-Chair for Academic Affairs
The Vivian Clark Reeves/Joy McCann Culverhouse Endowed Chair
  in Pancreatic Cancer and Digestive Disease
The University of South Florida
vvelanov@usf.edu

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This unique book is a major contribution to the literature on persuasion in communication, and on doctor-patient communication, in particular.  Written by a physician-scientist with deep experience on the topic, the book offers a comprehensive analysis of what makes an argument in medicine persuasive, outlining the characteristics of an argument that causes people to accept that the conclusion(s) of an argument are true.  Although the book focuses on medical arguments in particular, the general approach offered by the author is appropriate for any informal argument. The central emphasis is that although sound logical construction and true premises are required to establish the logical truth of a conclusion, this is insufficient for persuasion to occur. Although formal logic can exist independent of human reception, real-world arguments must have both an arguer (the individual constructing the argument) and an audience (individuals listening and evaluating the argument).Whether the audience is capable of changing their world view is as important as the logical construction of the argument, maintains the author. To illustrate all points, a plethora of examples in medical research and in diagnosis and treatment decisions are presented. Medical Persuasion: Understanding the Impact on Medical Argumentation is a unique contribution to the clinical literature and will be of immense interest to medical practitioners, researchers, and philosophers as a way of gaining insights into constructing arguments for their peers and patients. In addition, medical trainees will gain important insights in the production of medical knowledge and medical practices, and even students in the social sciences and humanities will find the work valuable as a conduit to gaining insight into the reception of an argument. 

Caracteristici

The first book to address how people are persuaded in medical care to accept the correctness of a statement Offers an insightful discussion of doctor-patient dynamics Written by a renowned expert in the field