38th European Conference on Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care on “The Dynamics of Medical Transformations: Society, Technology, Knowledge and Ethics”

Organisation

European Society of Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care

Location

Rotterdam

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This conference is organized by the European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare, and the Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Erasmus University Medical Centre and Erasmus School of Philosophy, Rotterdam.

Technological innovations have continuously reshaped medicine—not only transforming clinical practices but also challenging and reformulating the moral values, norms, and knowledge frameworks that underpin healthcare. From the invention of the stethoscope to the rise of artificial intelligence, from the upheavals of world wars to the global COVID-19 pandemic, every crisis and breakthrough prompts fundamental questions: What do we prioritise in medicine? What counts as valid evidence? What does it mean for care to be ‘good’? Breakthroughs in biotechnology, today’s digital revolution, global conflicts and environmental crises all demand fresh, critical reflection. To grasp the present, we must situate it within a broader historical and social context, examining how healthcare evolves at the crossroads of societal change and technological innovation. This conference invites contributions that critically explore how technological and social transformations shape the moral and epistemic landscape of healthcare. We welcome historical case studies, philosophical analyses, empirical research, and theoretical explorations that illuminate these dynamics.

Event start time: 04:00 pm

Event end time: 01:00 pm

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