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The GEM Model: A model of health based on generalized empirical method – Part 1 – Introduction
This is the first of a four-part essay in which I present a comprehensive model of health based on the philosophy of Bernard Lonergan. In this introductory article, I situate the model within my overall project to develop a philosophy of health based on Lonergan’s philosophy and within contemporary efforts to understand the relationship between health science and healthcare. In the following set of three articles I discuss the philosophical background of the model before fleshing the model out and then comparing it to other accounts of health and disease.