The Limits of Medicine
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What are the final limits of medicine? What should we not try to cure medically even if we had the necessary financial resources and technology? This book philosophically addresses these questions by examining two mirror-image debates in tandem. Members of certain groups who are deemed by traditional standards to have a medical condition such as deafness obesity or anorexia argue that they have created their own cultures and ways of life. Curing their conditions would be a form of genocide. Members of other groups are seeking to provide medical treatment to what would conventionally be deemed ''cultural conditions''. Mild neurotics who take anti-depressants to elevate their mood runners who use steroids or men and women seeking cosmetic surgery are asking for medical treatment for problems that might be solved culturally by changing norms pressures or expectations in the broader culture. Each of these two debates endeavors to locate medicine''s final frontier and to articulate what it is that we should not treat medically even if we could. This volume analyzes what these two contemporary debates have to say to each other and thus offers a new way of determining medicine''s final limits.
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