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"This is an extraordinarily thoughtful and insightful analysis of major contemporary problems dealing with the physician-patient relationship and the attitudes of society toward health, illness, and death. I know of no work that attempts to do what Gadamer does here. The book will serve educators in the humanities--especially those in philosophy, psychology, and sociology--as well as many persons in the health professions. I would be pleased if its message were absorbed by every student and practitioner of medicine."--Victor Vaughan, M.D., Stanford University School of Medicine

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"This is an extraordinarily thoughtful and insightful analysis of major contemporary problems dealing with the physician-patient relationship and the attitudes of society toward health, illness, and death. I know of no work that attempts to do what Gadamer does here. The book will serve educators in the humanities--especially those in philosophy, psychology, and sociology--as well as many persons in the health professions. I would be pleased if its message were absorbed by every student and practitioner of medicine."--Victor Vaughan, M.D., Stanford University School of Medicine
Autorenporträt
Hans-Georg Gadamer, now ninety-five, is one of Germany's most eminent philosophers. Many of his books have appeared in English translation, including the seminal Truth and Method (Sheed and Ward, Ltd., l975) and, closest in topic, perhaps, to this book, Reason in the Age of Science (MIT, l982).