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by mrkgnao 3315 days ago
Thank you for the link to that book.

I sometimes ponder, against my own experience from experiencing the mathematical side of things, how the "folklore" wisdom in the medical community is almost certainly something that the rest of us might benefit from (this probably started when I read The Emperor of All Maladies a couple years back) considering the issues that the mental part of it deals with: ethics, conduct in a power-unequal relationship, consent, the moral imperative to evaluate risk competently (and the recognition that the former can never be done perfectly), telling the truth and intention/effect differences ("you're almost certainly going to die"/"this is a miracle!"), not to mention the elephant-in-the-room question of living with death as a close acquaintance and learning not to become consumed with either anger or despair at what one considers personal failings.

(I suppose the late Oliver Sacks's work is an instance of what I'm talking about.)