Experimental Models in the Process of Constituting Medical Knowledge

Authors

  • Tomasz Marek Rzepiński Institute of Philosophy, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań

Keywords:

experimental models, medicine, medical knowledge

Abstract

The primary objective of this article is to analyse functions that experimental models have in the process of creating medical knowledge. When fulfilling this objective, we will refer to findings proposed by R. Harre and like this author; we will distinguish a special type of experimental models do called domesticated models. We will claim that constructing such models initiates three independent cognition activities undertaken in the process of establishing medical knowledge that is applied in clinical practice. Stabilisation of the model process is the first activity. Recognising this process is the second one and its extrapolation is the third one. Findings that we will make, will enable us to bring the process of establishing medical knowledge closer and point out at a category of problems that hinder the development of this process.

Published

2009-06-01

How to Cite

Rzepiński, T. M. (2009). Experimental Models in the Process of Constituting Medical Knowledge. The Philosophy of Science, 17(2), 49–67. Retrieved from https://fn.uw.edu.pl/index.php/fn/article/view/566