Physician and Medical Writer

Ronald Dworkin

3 articles 2002–2008

Ronald Dworkin is a physician and writer whose work explores medicine, psychiatry, and health-related topics. He contributed essays to The Weekly Standard between 2002 and 2008, examining medical culture and the intersection of healthcare and society. He is the author of 'Artificial Happiness' and other works on medicine and public health.

Slice of Life

December 22, 2008 · Ronald W. Dworkin, Magazine, Books and Arts

Making the Cut

Famously Sick

October 9, 2006 · Ronald W. Dworkin, Magazine, Books and Arts

When Illness Goes Public

Through Psychiatric Eyes

August 12, 2002 · Ronald W. Dworkin, Magazine, Books and Arts

The Road to Malpsychia Humanistic Psychology and Our Discontents by Joyce Milton Encounter, 310 pp., $26.95 WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE between psychology and science? Science describes things that already exist, while psychology creates things that do not have to be. In science, the words "atom" and…