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Between the quack and the fanatic: movements in our self-belief

机译:在嘎嘎和狂热者之间:我们信仰的运动

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Separate from the question of whether our patients believe us as doctors is the question of whether we ourselves believe in our healing ‘performances’. Borrowing from Bernard Williams’ model of truth based on the two irreducible virtues of sincerity and accuracy, this article describes a spectrum of states of self-belief, from the quack who does not believe in his acts to the fanatic who does not ‘dis-believe’, with ranges of pious fraud and bad faith in between and on either side of a variable range of justified self-belief. I describe how as practitioners we move and are moved up and down this range throughout our careers and as a result of the behaviors of others. The model provides the basis for a critique of the marketing efforts of industries related to medical practice.
机译:除了我们的病人是否相信我们作为医生的问题之外,还有我们自己是否相信我们治愈的“表现”的问题。本文从伯纳德·威廉姆斯基于真诚和准确性的两种不可还原的美德的真理模型中汲取了经验,从不相信自己行为的庸医到不愿意“破坏”自己的行为的狂热者,描述了一系列的自信心状态。相信”,在一系列合理的自信心之间以及双方之间存在虔诚的欺诈和恶意。我描述了作为从业者,我们在整个职业生涯中以及由于他人的举止而如何移动和上下移动。该模型为对与医疗实践相关的行业的营销工作进行批判提供了基础。

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