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 A philosophical analysis of the evidence-based medicine debate Sehon SR; Stanley DEBMC Health Serv Res  2003[Jul]; 3 (1): 14BACKGROUND: The term "evidence-based medicine" (or EBM) was introduced about ten  years ago, and there has been considerable debate about the value of EBM.  However, this debate has sometimes been obscured by a lack of conceptual clarity  concerning the nature and status of EBM. DISCUSSION: First, we note that EBM  proponents have obscured the current debate by defining EBM in an overly broad,  indeed almost vacuous, manner; we offer a clearer account of EBM and its relation  to the alternative approaches to medicine. Second, while EBM proponents commonly  cite the philosophical work of Thomas Kuhn and claim that EBM is a Kuhnian  'paradigm shift,' we argue that such claims are seriously mistaken and unduly  polarize the EBM debate. Third, we suggest that it is much more fruitful to  understand the relationship between EBM and its alternatives in light of a  different philosophical metaphor: W.V. Quine's metaphor of the web of belief.  Seen in this way, we argue that EBM is an approach to medical practice that is  indeed importantly different from the alternatives. SUMMARY: We can have a more  productive debate about the value of EBM by being clearer about the nature of EBM  and its relationship to alternative approaches to medicine.|*Complementary Therapies/classification[MESH]|*Evidence-Based Medicine/classification[MESH]|*Philosophy, Medical[MESH]|Attitude to Health[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Observation[MESH]|Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic[MESH]|Social Values[MESH]|Sociology, Medical[MESH]|Treatment Outcome[MESH]
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