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Experimenting with Styles of Living: Bernard, Canguilhem and Type 2 Diabetes Education

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Journal J Med Humanit
Publisher Springer
Specialty Medical Ethics
Date 2013 Jun 4
PMID 23728879
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Abstract

The paper links a debate in the history of medical science between statistics and the experimental method with contemporary diabetes educational practices. An empirical example of a tension between neglect and concern in diabetes self-regulation frames the subsequent theoretical discussion between first, Claude Bernard and statistics and afterwards, Georges Canguilhem as a correlative to Bernard. Through these philosophers of medical science a connection between the experimental method and education is demonstrated. Finally, a case description of an experimental approach to alcohol and experimentation frames and highlights the educational aspect of the methodological discussion.

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