Rational men and the explanatory model approach
Tóm tắt
The previous issue of Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry (Vol. 5, N. 4) included my article “When Rational Men Fall Sick: An Inquiry into Some Assumptions Made by Medical Anthropologists” together with a series of comments. This paper consists of my replies to some of the commentators and a case study illustrating my points.
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