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Author Balalykin, Dmitry A

Title Galen on apodictics/ Dmitry A. Balalykin
Published Stuttgart : Ibidem, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (275 pages)
Series Studies in Medical Philosophy ; 7
Studies in medical philosophy ; 7.
Contents Intro -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Philosophical basis of Galen's medical doctrines -- 1.1 Galen's perspective on the Hippocratic tradition -- 1.2 The significance of the doctrines of Plato and Aristotle in shaping Galen's views -- 1.3 The doctrine of Homoiomereia as the foundation of Galen's views on the microstructure of tissue -- Chapter 2 Understanding Galen's clinical experience and apodeixis -- 2.1 The semiotics of diseases. Theory of pathogenesis as a reflection of the principle of causality -- 2.2 A comprehensive understanding of philosophical theory and medical practice -- 2.3 The unity of mind and body in Galen's medicine and philisophy -- Chapter 3 Anatomical dissections as evidence in a philosophical polemic -- 3.1 Galen's method of investigation -- 3.2 The Empiricist school as the opponent of the Hippocratic tradition -- 3.3 The structure of proof in Galen -- 3.4 Galen's understanding of the natural functions of the body as a realisation of the teleological principle -- 3.5 Galen's clinical practice and physiological experiments -- Conclusion -- Bibliography
Summary This book is dedicated to one of the topical issues of the history and philosophy of medicine--the analysis of the research method of Galen of Pergamon, an outstanding physician of Antiquity (2nd century AD). Galen's works, on the one hand, were the outcome of the Hippocratic tradition and its development in medicine for more than 500 years and, on the other hand, have determined the further development of medical theory and practice up to the Scientific Revolution in the 17th--19th centuries. Dmitry A. Balalykin argues that Galen used the apodictic method in the analysis of the phenomena of medical theory and practice. The application of the concept of "apodictics" in relation to the events in the history of medicine is still debatable, although there is no doubt about the use of this term towards, for example, the history of mathematics. The author analyzes a significant amount of sources, researching the development of the apodictic method in medicine before Galen and pointing to those key innovations that were applied by him. The synthesis of the philosophical theory of clinical practice in the works of the great physician of Antiquity is the prime focus of this book. It is intended for scholars who deal with various issues of the history and philosophy of the natural sciences, primarily medicine, and also a wide readership interested in the history of Antiquity and the history of science
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-275)
Notes Title from resource description page (Recorded Books, viewed June 22, 2020)
Subject Galen.
SUBJECT Galen fast
Subject Medicine -- Philosophy.
Medicine -- History.
Philosophy, Medical
History of Medicine
history of medicine.
SCIENCE / Research & Methodology.
Medicine
Medicine -- Philosophy
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783838274065
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