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From myth to philosophy, the cradle of evolving medical thought and ethics in the classical antiquity - 18/06/22

Doi : 10.1016/j.jemep.2022.100764 
I.A. Charitos a, b, S. Topi a, L. Santacroce a, b, c, , L. Bottalico a, b
a School of Technical Medical Sciences, “A. Xhuvani” University, Rruga Ismail Zyma, 3001 Elbasan, Albania 
b Interdepartmental Research Center for Pre-Latin, Latin and Oriental Rights and Culture Studies (CEDICLO), University of Bari, p.zza Umberto I, 70123 Bari, Italy 
c Department of Interdisciplinary Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Bari, p.zza G. Cesare 11, 70124 Bari, Italy 

Corresponding author. School of Medicine, University of Bari, p.zza G. Cesare, 11, 70124 Bari, Italy.School of Medicine, University of Barip.zza G. Cesare, 11Bari70124Italy

Highlights

Early archaic medicine and therapy were related to the hieratic/supernatural conception.
.The pre-socratics put in this the genesis and causes of everything, and this is reflected in all the known sciences of the time and in medicine
With Plato, in essence, we are witnessing the penetration of medicine into rhetoric, but turning our attention to the Hippocratic corpus we cannot ignore the opposite.
Aristotle lays the foundations for a scientific (epistème) methodology approach.
In the classical world, doctors integrate with the philosophical currents and create the various schools, and so Hippocrates was the first to lay the foundations of rational medicine combined with ethical values.

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Summary

Background

At the beginning, medicine in the Western world was based on a theocratic-magical doctrine with religious beliefs and mythical conflicts. Subsequently, in the Greek world begins the relationship between rhetoric, philosophy and medicine with mutual influences and contributions. This relationship is due to the assumption that, as the philosophical logos acts on the soul, so the medicine with its techniques and its remedies acts on the body. However, the relationship between philosophy and medicine will begin with the pre-socratics as they try to find standard patterns/rules that can be successfully applied for the explanation of the whole. To achieve this, they cannot resort to the use of reasoned production methods or to complete and perfect induction.

Methodology

We performed an extensive bibliographical research to investigate the evolutionary process of medical thought from late antiquity to modern age. For this purpose we extracted data from electronic data banks and ancient books from public libraries and private collections.

Results/Discussion

Despite the individual differences of the representatives of the philosophical currents, their unity is verified by a common component in their way of thinking. Thus, they initiate a change in the way they look at and interpret the world, a change characterized by a persistent search for universal truth and knowledge per se with a distinct intention of rationality. This knowledge now meets the doctors at that era and Hippocrates is the first to take away the part of the theocratic medical doctrine, making it rational and therefore science.

Conclusion

There is an extremely interesting aspect of Aristotle's relationship with medicine. In his attempt to construct the method of his ethical philosophy, Aristotle took medicine as his model. However, this correlation of Medicine with Philosophy had occurred before Aristotle with Plato. In fact, we perceive the analogy between the work of the doctor who takes care of the body and that of the philosopher whose work is the care of the soul in Gorgias and Phaedrus. The philosopher Plato as an idealist puts the idea of good, like all other ideas, in a transcendental world instead Aristotle builds his moral philosophy on his interest in man, and consequently on “human good”. Thus, medicine reborn as a science from philosophy and therefore the physician must be at first a philosopher to be an epistemologist.

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Keywords : Ethics, Greek philosophy, History of medicine, Pre-Socratics


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