ABSTRACT
While my writings in medicine’s moral philosophy represent an important aspect of my quest for linking “two ways of knowing,” the following chapters focus on the deeper epistemological challenge of exploring science’s philosophy understood not as a technical enterprise, but rather as an interpretive venture. That transition emerged from the unrequited desire that had lain in hibernation since college. While I had successfully conducted laboratory research, I had yet to address what I called science’s intellectual footings. Redirecting my interests began from an awakened awareness of an agenda yet unmet.
