Curated Readings
A structured directory of books, foundational papers, and reference texts that inform the concepts explored on this site. Recommended for readers wishing to go deeper into medical epistemology.
Philosophy of Medicine
A foundational anthology covering epistemology, ethics, and the nature of medical knowledge.
Evidence and Medicine
On how medical knowledge is produced and what it actually justifies.
The Logic of Medicine
The most thorough philosophical account of clinical reasoning available.
Clinical Judgment
The classic text on clinical reasoning from one of medicine's greatest methodologists.
The Illness Narratives
How clinicians understand the difference between disease and illness.
The Tacit Dimension
On tacit knowledge — essential for understanding why clinical wisdom cannot be fully codified.
How Doctors Think
The best accessible account of diagnostic reasoning and its failures.
Clinical Problem Solving and Diagnostic Decision Making
The academic standard on cognitive processes in diagnosis.
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Directly applicable to understanding System 1 and System 2 in clinical decisions.
The Heuristics and Biases Research Program
The research base for understanding cognitive bias in medical judgment.
Deep Medicine
The most considered physician's view of AI's role in medicine.
Algorithms to Live By
The best introduction to computational thinking applied to human decisions.
Weapons of Math Destruction
On algorithmic bias — directly applicable to clinical decision support systems.
Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems
The mathematical foundation for understanding what AI can never fully do.
The House of God
Classic fictional depiction of medical residency life and clinical training.
When Breath Becomes Air
A deeply moving memoir written by a neurosurgeon confronting terminal illness.
The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down
A classic study in cross-cultural medicine and communicative barriers in healthcare.
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