Why We Should Not Characterize Aging as a Disease
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https://doi.org/10.5195/pom.2025.238Keywords:
Aging, Ageism, Disease, Health, Harm, Geroscience, PragmatismAbstract
Many scientists and philosophers characterize aging as a disease. In this article, I argue against doing so. Characterizing aging as a disease would likely exacerbate age-based discrimination, perpetuate beliefs that undermine our health, and embolden medical professionals to treat their patients unjustly. It would risk these harms without promising any benefits that would be substantial enough to make up for them. If we aim to avoid risking harms unnecessarily, we should not characterize aging as a disease.
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