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Generalizations in Clinical Trials—Do Generics Help Or Harm?

Benjamin Chin-Yee

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ABSTRACT:Generalizations in medical research can be informative, but also misleading. Building on recent work in the philosophy of science and ethics of communication, I offer a novel analysis of common generalizations in clinical trials as generics in natural language. Generics, which express generalizations without terms of quantification, have attracted considerable attention from philosophers, psychologists, and linguists. My analysis draws on probabilistic and contextual features of generics to diagnose how these generalizations function and malfunction across communicative contexts in medicine. Given a high risk of misinterpretation ("slippage"), I recommend avoidance of generic claims about medical interventions in public contexts, exemplified by clinical trials and medical research more generally. Generics should only be used with vigilance in private contexts, exemplified by the physician–patient encounter. My analysis provides tools to support vigilance when communicating with generics, suggests new norms for public science communication, and raises deeper questions in the ethics of clinical communication.

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Benjamin Chin-Yee

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Chin-Yee, B. (2023). Generalizations in Clinical Trials—Do Generics Help Or Harm?. https://doi.org/10.1353/ken.2023.a931051

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Tahun Terbit
2023
Bahasa
en
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10.1353/ken.2023.a931051
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