From vagueness in medical thought to the foundations of fuzzy reasoning in medical diagnosis

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ObjectiveThis article delineates a relatively unknown path in the history of medical philosophy and medical diagnosis. It is concerned with the phenomenon of vagueness in the physician's “style of thinking” and with the use of fuzzy sets, systems, and relations with a view to create a model of such reasoning when physicians make a diagnosis. It represents specific features of medical ways of thinking that were mentioned by the Polish physician and philosopher Ludwik Fleck in 1926. The paper links Lotfi Zadeh's work on system theory before the age of fuzzy sets with system-theory concepts in medical philosophy that were introduced by the philosopher Mario Bunge, and with the fuzzy-theoretical analysis of the notions of health, illness, and disease by the Iranian-German physician and philosopher Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh.

论文关键词:History of science and technology,Fuzzy set theory,Vagueness,Medical diagnoses,Computer assistance,Medical philosophy,System theory

论文评审过程:Received 12 February 2006, Revised 27 June 2006, Accepted 28 June 2006, Available online 7 September 2006.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artmed.2006.06.004