20-22 Jun 2013 Paris (France)

IASPM 2013 > Provisional Scientific Program

The scientific program is only provisional and will change over the next few weeks. Please check this website for updates.

 

 

JUNE 20

8h30-9h00

 Anne Fagot-Largeault

 Jean Gayon

 Welcoming participants and opening speeches

9h00- 12h40

 Session 1:  Are there specific epistemological issues in clinical medicine?

9h00-9h40

 Norbert Paul

 

 Preliminary remarks on uncertainty, contingency, arbitrariness and other commonly neglected epistemological impairments of clinical problem solving

 

9h40-10h20

 Armand Dirand

 Elements of critical reflection upon uncertainty in medicine

10h20-10h40

 

 Coffee break

10h40-11h20

 Chris Blunt

 Divided we stand; united we fall – the problems of particular patients in public health, epidemiology and health policy

11h20-12h00

 Nicholas Binney

 Using integrated history and philosophy to inform diagnostic medicine: the case of heart failure

12h00-12h40

 Ashley Kennedy

 Differential diagnosis: what counts as evidence?

12h40-14h30

 

 Lunch

 14h30 -17h30

  Session 2: How history, sociology and ethics can influence epistemology of medical knowledge

14h30-15h10

 Giovanni Boniolo

 From classical medicine to molecular medicine: only a problem of methods?

15h10-15h50

  Stephanie Van Droogenbroeck

 Alternative experimental philosophy meets philosophy of medicine: where sociology has never been before

15h50-16h10

 

 Coffee break

16h10-16h50

  Helene Richard

 Analysis of the concept of “intrauterine patient”: history, ethics and epistemology at the crossroads

16h50-17h30

  Silvia Camporesi

 Adults seeking prescriptions for cognitive stimulants under the rubric of ADHD: a case study in the ‘unity and autonomy’ of Philosophy of Medicine within the Medical Humanities

 

 

 

JUNE 21

 8h30-13h00

  Session 3: Can and should philosophy of medicine free itself from philosophy of biology?

 8h30-9h10

 Maël Lemoine

 Commensalism or mutualism: what is pathophysiology to physiology?

 9h10-9h50

  Barthélémy Durrive

 In what sense are the clinical concept of function and its philosophical rendering “specific”?

 9h50-10h30

 Jonathan Sholl

Rethinking the Biology-Medicine relation via Phenotypic Flexibility and Robustness

10h30-11h00

 

Coffee break

11h00-11h40

 Pierre-Luc Germain

 Symptoms in vivo and in vitro – cellular reprogramming between biology and medicine

11h40-12h20

 Gladys Kostyrka

 Fighting infectious diseases: how an ecological vision of disease may inform biomedical and therapeutical strategies?

12h20-13h00

 Lydia Du Bois

 Pathology in context – response to Kingma

13h00-15h00

 

 Lunch

15h00-18h00

  Session 4: Which methodological approaches for philosophy of psychiatry?

15h00-15h40

  Derek Bolton

 Conceptualising the medical gaze: definitions of disorder in and around the main psychiatry texts

15h40-16h20

 Yazan Abu Ghazal

 Schizophrenia or the detours of the history of psychiatry: perspectives from the German psychiatry in the last third of the nineteenth century.

16h20-16h40

 

Coffee break

16h40-17h20

 Kathryn Tabb

 Psychiatric objects in research and practice: introducing the RDoc

17h20-18h00

 Norman Poole

 Meaning and meaninglessness in psychiatric disorders

 

 

 

JUNE 22

9h00-15h50

 Session 5: How does medicine combine different types of evidence and different types of explanations?

9h00-9h40

 Peter Machamer

 Understanding multiple mechanisms in medicine

9h40-10h20

 Jonathan Fuller

 Science, Argument and Clinical trials

10h20-10h40

 

Coffee break

10h40-11h20

 Hajimé Fujimori

 Radical transformation of Chine traditional medicine in Japan – Epistemology in East-Asian traditional medicine

 

11h20-12h00

 Marco Annoni

 The myth of placebo additivity: taming the efficacy paradox in RCT

12h00-12h40

 Jennifer Bulcock

 The status of mechanistic evidence in EBM

12h40-14h30

 

Lunch

14h30-15h10

 Marie Darrason

 Mechanistic and topological explanations in medicine – the case of Network Medicine

15h10-15h50

 Lauren Ross

 Dynamical models: a type of mathematical explanation in neuroscience and medicine

15h50-16h30

 Lara Keuck

 Abstracting and Abstractions in the Medical Science

16h30-16h50

 

Coffee break

16h50-18h15

 Three parallel thematic workshops:

-  Elodie Giroux / Marion Le Bidan : Health and disease concepts: is there still any relevance of their philosophical analysis?"

         - Michel Morange / Smaïl Bouaziz : Plurality of explanatory schemes in medicine

         - Alain Leplège / Hidetaka Yakura : Knowledge and practice in medicine

 

18h15-18h30

 Maël Lemoine

 Closure speech

       

 

 

 

 

 

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