Disease, dysfunction and the brain

Kapitel 1, What We Argue About When We Argue About Disease untersucht die Methodologie der gegenwärtigen Debatte über den Krankheitsbegriff. Kapitel 2, A Domino Theory of Disease, skizziert eine Theorie pathologischer Zustände als Dysfunktionen, die ein Versagen anderer Funktionen verursachen. Kapit...

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