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Priors and Prejudice
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Priors and Prejudice

Abstract

This paper explores the relationship between concepts of probability and hermeneutics. It seeks to examine the relationship between subjective (Bayesian) views of probability and hermeneutic descriptions of understanding. It is argued that Gadamer'saccount of the prejudicial nature of understanding, derived from Heidegger'sanalysis of foreunderstanding, offers a provocative model of clinical reasoning. The implications of this model for “evidence-based” medicine are discussed in conclusion.

Authors

Upshur REG

Journal

Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 319–327

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

October 28, 1999

DOI

10.1023/a:1009905701990

ISSN

1386-7415

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