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Conference announcement and call for papers

Progress in Medicine

13 - 15 April 2010

University of Bristol

The aims of this conference are:
• To examine the nature, scope, causes, and grounds of progress in medicine.
• To provide a forum for developing the unified study of the history and
philosophy of medicine, and in particular raising the profile of the
philosophy of medicine in the UK and its engagement with the history of
medicine.
• To create interdisciplinary bridges between the medical, philosophical,
and historical professions, enabling medical professionals to become more
theoretically engaged, while philosophers and philosophically-minded
historians of medicine engage with the actual practice of medical
professionals, so that their research reflects the realities and needs of
modern medicine.
• To facilitate the wider dissemination of research in the philosophy and
history of medicine beyond the boundaries of those disciplines, and
especially in medical practice.
• To identify opportunities for public engagement concerning the relation
between medical progress and changing attitudes to medical knowledge, the
medical profession, and medical authority.

Conference homepage:
<http://www.bristol.ac.uk/philosophy/department/events/progress_in_medicine/index.html>

Call for papers:
 <http://www.bristol.ac.uk/philosophy/department/events/progress_in_medicine/call.html>

The organising committee are:
Professor Alexander Bird (University of Bristol), Michael Bresalier
(University of Bristol), Dr Alex Broadbent (University of Cambridge), Dr
Havi Carel (University of the West of England), Dr Jeremy Howick
(Oxford/UCL); advised by: Professor Donald Gillies (UCL) and Dr Rachel
Cooper (Lancaster).

This conference is generously supported by the Mind Association, the British
Society for the Philosophy of Science, and the Aristotelian Society.