Bulletin of Death and Life Studies Vol.2 Philosophy of Uncertainty and Medical Decisions
発刊 : 2006年 |
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Masaki Ichinose Introduction |
PART ONE THE PHILOSOPHY OF FACING UNCERTAINTY:
EPISTEMIC LIMITS, PROBABILITY, AND DECISION |
Masaki Ichinose Bayesianism, Medical Decision, and Responsibility |
Daisuke Kachi Is a Decision-Theorist a Friend or Foe of a Bayesian-Theorist?
Comments on Professor Ichinose’s Paper |
Colin McKenzie Confirmation in Economics |
Graham Priest The Limits of Knowledge |
Takashi Iida Comments on “The Limits of Knowledge” |
Colin Howson The Logic of Probable Inference |
Kazuo Shigemasu Comment: The Logic of Probable Inference |
Donald Gillies Subjective and Objective Probabilities
in Medical Decision Making |
Nobuharu Tanji Some Questions for Professor Gillies |
Timothy Williamson Probability and the Notion of Luminosity |
PART TWO CHOICES ABOUT LIFE AND DEATH |
Isao Kamae Decision Making in Medicine |
Tetsuro Shimizu The Decision-Making Process in Medicine:
Treatment Choices That Affect Life and Death |
Toshihiro Suzuki The Choice between Life and Death:
Reports of Actual Medical Lawsuits |
Takashi Asao From the Health-Care Economics Point of View:
Information, Philosophy, and Decision-Making |
PART THREE SYMPOSIUM ON CONSENT AND DECISION
CONCERNING LIFE AND DEATH |
The Authors |
DALS Organization |