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Interpreting definitions: The problem of interpreting definitions of medical concepts
Authors:Liss  Per-Erik  Aspevall  Olle  Karlsson  Daniel  Forsum  Urban
Institution:1.Department of Health and Society, Link?ping University, SE-581 85, Link?ping, Sweden
;2.Karolinska Institutet, Department of Immunology, Microbiology, Pathology and Infectious Diseases. Division of Clinical and Oral Bacteriology, Huddinge University Hospital, Huddinge, Sweden
;3.Department of Molecular and Clinical Medicine, Link?ping University, Sweden
;4.Department of Biomedical Engineering, Link?ping University, Sweden
;
Abstract:During the last hundred years medical language has been influenced by scientific and technological progress. As a result uncertainty in medical communication is increasing. This may have serious consequences not only for health care delivery but also for medical science. Disease classification, assessment of the validity of epidemiological investigations and comparison of the results of various investigations are examples of what will become less secure. The purpose of the article is to emphasise a main source of uncertainty--the problem of interpreting definitions. Two issues of interpretation are explored. One concerns the logical status of a statement and the other the function of a statement. It is concluded that the security of medical language can be increased through the elucidation of the logical status and functions of statements making up medical concepts.
Keywords:accompanying characteristic  communication  concept  defining characteristic  definition  recognising characteristic  uncertainty
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