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Maxalding (originally called Maxaldo) was a name created from those of the founders, Maxick and Monte Saldo (Alfred Montague Woollaston), and first came into being in 1909. Maxick was an Austrian strongman. He was born in Bregenz in Austria on 28 June 1882, [1] and moved to Britain in 1909, where he met Saldo.
Professor of Philosophy, Manchester Moral Order and Progress 1889 [2]: 4 F. C. S. Schiller: 1882: pragmatism: FBA, Fellow, Corpus Christi College, Oxford Visiting Professor USC [2]: 12 John Alexander Smith: 1883: British idealism: FBA Waynflete Professor of Moral and Metaphysical Philosophy Instigator of the new PPE degree [2]: 14 Robert ...
The philosophy of medicine is a branch of philosophy that explores issues in theory, research, and practice within the field of health sciences, [1] more specifically in topics of epistemology, metaphysics, and medical ethics, which overlaps with bioethics. Philosophy and medicine, have had a long history of overlapping ideas.
The philosophy of healthcare is the study of the ethics, processes, and people which constitute the maintenance of health for human beings. [ citation needed ] For the most part, however, the philosophy of healthcare is best approached as an indelible component of human social structures.
Paul Karl Feyerabend (/ ˈ f aɪ ər ɑː b ə n d /; German: [ˈfaɪɐˌʔaːbm̩t]; January 13, 1924 – February 11, 1994) was an Austrian philosopher best known for his work in the philosophy of science.
Collins obtained his undergraduate degree from Washington State University in 1984 with a triple major in mathematics, physics, and philosophy, graduating summa cum laude. Collins spent two years in a Ph.D. program in physics at the University of Texas at Austin before transferring to the University of Notre Dame , where he received a Ph.D. in ...
Rachel Cooper (born 1974) is a British philosopher specialising in the philosophy of medicine and philosophy of science, especially the philosophy of psychiatry.She is currently a professor in the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion at Lancaster University.
The journal was established in 1987 as European Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care, obtaining its current name in 1998. It is published by Springer Science+Business Media in association with the European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare , of which it is the official journal.