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Friday, June 01, 2012
Julia Loo on Virtue, Knowledge, and the Craft, Art, and Science of Healing
Julia Loo examines the “'quality of care' crisis in modern Western medicine," relating it to virtue ethics and virtue epistemology, in a new
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Virtue, Knowledge, and the Craft, Art, and Science of Healing: Can Virtue Epistemology Create Better Physicians?
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