The feasibility and malleability of EBM+

Theoria. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science 36 (2):191-209 (2020)
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The EBM+ programme is an attempt to improve the way in which present-day evidence-based medicine (EBM) assesses causal claims: according to EBM+, mechanistic studies should be scrutinised alongside association studies. This paper addresses two worries about EBM+: (i) that it is not feasible in practice, and (ii) that it is too malleable, i.e., its results depend on subjective choices that need to be made in order to implement the procedure. Several responses to these two worries are considered and evaluated. The paper also discusses the question of whether we should have confidence in medical interventions, in the light of Stegenga's arguments for medical nihilism.

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reprint Williamson, Jon (2020) "The feasibility and malleability of EBM+". Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 36(2):191-209

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Science, Policy, and the Value-Free Ideal.Heather Douglas - 2009 - University of Pittsburgh Press.
Medical Nihilism.Jacob Stegenga - 2018 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
Interpreting causality in the health sciences.Federica Russo & Jon Williamson - 2007 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 21 (2):157 – 170.
Making Medical Knowledge.Miriam Solomon - 2015 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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