From the reviews "This is one of the best books I have read that addresses Dewey's method of intelligence in the context of practical, including clinical, decision-making. I loved it." (Prof. Griffin Trotter, Center for Health Care Ethics, Saint Louis University, USA) "Gary Wright in his recent book, Means, Ends and Medical Care, second-generation cognitive science has shown that both medical ethics and clinical judgment find personal narrative and metaphorical thinking more helpful than abstract moral rules or prescribed medical protocols. Wright's book will be particularly useful to physicians, health care administrators, and medical school educators ... . The principal thrust of Wright's book on Means, Ends, and Medical Care is in fact to support physicians ...and other governing bodies." (J. D. Rabb and J. M. Richardson, Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 29, 2008)