[SydPhil] HPS Research Seminar, Monday 10th October 2022 at 5.30pm. (Update: Date and time corrected in bottom of advert)

HPS Admin hps.admin at sydney.edu.au
Fri Sep 30 16:39:43 AEST 2022


Dear All

Please note that time and date of the bottom of advert corrected.



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SCHOOL OF HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE

RESEARCH SEMINAR
SEMESTER TWO 2022
MONDAY 10th OCTOBER 2022
FROM 5:30PM


Location:

F23 Michael Spence Building, Level 5, Room 501

Zoom:

https://uni-sydney.zoom.us/j/84404949969

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YVES SAINT JAMES AQUINO
AN EPISTEMOLOGICAL CRITIQUE OF "AESTHETIC DIAGNOSIS" IN APPEARANCE-ORIENTATED MEDICAL SPECIALTIES


Dr Yves Saint James Aquino MD PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, Australian Centre for Health Engagement, Evidence and Values, School of Health and Society, ASSH, University of Wollongong


Abstract: Medical specialties concerned with physical appearance, such as dermatology and cosmetic surgery, increasingly frame aesthetic concerns could be diagnosed in an objective and scientific manner. Such framing is further supported by practitioners who claim that features deemed unattractive-despite being free of disease or injury-are pathological, and medical or surgical procedures to modify such features are therapeutic. This paper complements the large body of political and feminist literature discussing appearance-orientated medical specialties by  offering an epistemological critique of aesthetic diagnosis as a fundamental basis of appearance-orientated medical specialties. My analysis demonstrates the failure of aesthetic evaluation in meeting the knowledge requirements to perform diagnostic processes that occur in mainstream medical practices. These processes are a) performing preliminary examination and testing, b) generating candidate disease entities (differential diagnosis) and c) establishing appropriate management or intervention.



Bio: Yves is a doctor and philosopher of medicine, with expertise in philosophical accounts of disease, ethics of cosmetic surgery, and ethics of Artificial Intelligence. He is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Australian Centre for Health Engagement, Evidence and Values, University of Wollongong working on an NHMRC Ideas Grant project that examines the ethical, legal and social implications of using AI for diagnosis and screening. He is a member of Macquarie University's Centre for Agency, Values and Ethics and the Australian Alliance for AI in Healthcare. Twitter: @yvessj_aquino<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/_0HcCGv0oyCJ9K3AYtpa647?domain=twitter.com>





WHEN:  MONDAY 10th October 2022
START: 5.30PM

Location:

 F23 Michael Spence Building, Level 1, Room 501



Zoom:

 https://uni-sydney.zoom.us/j/84404949969





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