La filosofía hipocrática / Hyppocratic philosophy
Rev. méd. Chile
; 127(5): 611-4, mayo 1999.
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The art of medicine was formed in Greece in close relationship to culture and philosophy. During the Christian era, it was projected through the Corpus Hippocraticus, in several ethical and philosophical documents such as The Oath of Medical Science, Medical Law, Decency, Precepts, Antique Medicine, Airs and Aphorisms, Waters and places. The central idea of Hyppocratic philosophy is the principle of wholeness, summarized by Plato in the sentence ÒThe certain knowledge of nature is solely possible from medicine and only when it is correctly approached as a wholeÓ. Clinical actions, are imbued by Hyppocratic ethics; their aim is the ill that is an anthropos, a human being. The physician must take care of the ill with devotion, selflessness, comprehension and compassion. The oath is the supreme deontological code that summarizes the essential concepts of Hyppocratic philosophy. Recent studies suggest that there is a great distance between the thinking of Hippocrates and present scientific medicine. Hyppocratic philosophy rejects the epistemological principles of modern science. The Hyppocratic logic is probabilistic and temporal and rejects the principles of non-contradiction, of identity and therefore the abstract determinism of contemporary science. The present force of the oath is explained because its ethics and epistemology are matters of medicine that understands the real world of the ill, trying to avoid suffering and injustice. Only Hippocrates can defend each ill as a whole with the wisdom of its philosophy
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LILACS
Main subject:
Hippocratic Oath
Language:
Es
Journal:
Rev. méd. Chile
Journal subject:
MEDICINA
Year:
1999
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Article