Understanding the specifics of the subject of medicine

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Among the works on the philosophical problems of medicine, published recently, this book attracts attention with an attempt to consider "the specifics of the subject of medicine as an independent branch of natural science." Clarifying the task, the author notes that “in particular, a person can be the subject of many sciences (biology, psychology, medicine, etc.), because each of them finds special laws inherent in a given object” (p. 41). According to the famous Soviet psychologist prof. BG Ananiev, “there was a promotion of man as a general problem of science”, and “medicine occupies an increasingly fundamental position” in human science [1].

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N. I. Vulegjanin

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