THE PHYSIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENT AS THE BASIS FOR GALEN'S ARGUMENTS IN POLEMICS WITH OPPONENTS (BASED ON HIS DE PLACITIS HIPPOCRATIS ET PLATONIS, BOOK II) Cover Image

ФИЗИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ЭКСПЕРИМЕНТ КАК ОСНОВА АРГУМЕНТОВ ГАЛЕНА В ПОЛЕМИКЕ С ОППОНЕНТАМИ (НА ПРИМЕРЕ ВТОРОЙ КНИГИ «ОБ УЧЕНИЯХ ГИППОКРАТА И ПЛАТОНА»)
THE PHYSIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENT AS THE BASIS FOR GALEN'S ARGUMENTS IN POLEMICS WITH OPPONENTS (BASED ON HIS DE PLACITIS HIPPOCRATIS ET PLATONIS, BOOK II)

Author(s): Dmitry Balalykin
Subject(s): Philosophy, Special Branches of Philosophy, Sociology, Philosophy of Science, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Новосибирский государственный университет
Keywords: Galen; history of medicine; Stoics; empiricist doctors;

Summary/Abstract: An analysis of the second book of the treatise De placitis Hippocratis et Platonis shows that Galen consistently builds his argument in a polemic with his opponents, empiricist doctors, on the basis of data obtained as a result of systematic anatomical dissections that can be considered the basis of “experiment” in ancient medicine. Galen's unique thinking manifests itself primarily in his synthetic approach to the formation of the theory of medical knowledge: he borrows the techniques necessary for carrying out tasks from different systems of natural philosophy, constantly rechecking their correctness on the help of extensive “experimental” data, such as the results of autopsies as well as anatomical and clinical observations. According to the author, his extensive polemic with the Stoics has an exclusively applied nature, as their philosophical views formed the basis of the empiricist natural philosophy. In the article, I raise the question of the relation between early Stoic ideas about the methods of knowledge with empiricist doctors' medical practice and their views on general pathology.

  • Issue Year: X/2016
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 626-658
  • Page Count: 33
  • Language: Russian