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Introduction
Part 1. Epistemology
Chapter 1. RCTs and the validation of imaging tests: open problems
Chapter 2. The role of consensus conferences in medical imaging
Chapter 3. Uncertainty and epistemic risk in diagnosis
Chapter 4. What is to be an expert in reading images? Artificial intelligence and human expertise
Chapter 5. Imaging as investigation of mechanisms: the case of psychiatry
Chapter 6. Big data in medical imaging: a new paradigm?
Part 2. Ethics
Chapter 7. Overdiagnosis and incidentalomas: how to define them and how to deal with them
Chapter 8. Overutilization of imaging tests and healthcare fairness
Chapter 9. The need of ethical guidelines for the communication with patients
Chapter 10. Ethical issues in queue-jumping.
Part 1. Epistemology
Chapter 1. RCTs and the validation of imaging tests: open problems
Chapter 2. The role of consensus conferences in medical imaging
Chapter 3. Uncertainty and epistemic risk in diagnosis
Chapter 4. What is to be an expert in reading images? Artificial intelligence and human expertise
Chapter 5. Imaging as investigation of mechanisms: the case of psychiatry
Chapter 6. Big data in medical imaging: a new paradigm?
Part 2. Ethics
Chapter 7. Overdiagnosis and incidentalomas: how to define them and how to deal with them
Chapter 8. Overutilization of imaging tests and healthcare fairness
Chapter 9. The need of ethical guidelines for the communication with patients
Chapter 10. Ethical issues in queue-jumping.