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Tedjoworo, Hadrianus. "Chronicles - April, 2021." MELINTAS 37, no. 1 (December 9, 2022): 129–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.26593/mel.v37i1.6290.

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'Chronicles' is a journal column of "MELINTAS" which contains information about the various events, congresses, conferences, symposia, necrologies, publications, and periodicals in the fields of philosophy and theology.
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Nascimento, Milton Luiz, Cláudio Lorenzo, and Mauro Niskier Sanchez. "Clinical trials in medical congresses: a study on conflicts of interest." Revista Bioética 30, no. 2 (June 2022): 325–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1983-80422022302528en.

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Abstract This article seeks to investigate conflicts of interest involving the presentation of clinical trials in Brazilian congresses of five medical specialties between 2004 and 2018. A total of 407 abstracts in 22 annals were studied. After applying selection criteria, we reached a corpus of 77 essays. A higher frequency of conflicts of interest was found involving essays with drugs for which no generic/similar option was available (p=0.000), and 48% of those with a conflict of interest declared nothing. Favorable results to the test drug occurred in 90.9% of the total of essays, but 48.6% of them lacked the p-value. The most tested therapeutic categories were immunosuppressors and immunomodulators, antidiabetic, and antineoplastic, which, together, amounted to 68.9% of the total of the involved drugs. The results pointed to hidden conflicts of interest, overvaluing of positive results of test drugs, not always with sufficient evidence, and focus of production on high-cost drugs.
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Nascimento, Milton Luiz, Cláudio Lorenzo, and Mauro Niskier Sanchez. "Ensaios clínicos em congressos médicos: estudo sobre conflito de interesses." Revista Bioética 30, no. 2 (June 2022): 325–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1983-80422022302528pt.

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Resumo Este artigo busca investigar conflitos de interesses envolvendo a apresentação de ensaios clínicos em congressos brasileiros de cinco especialidades médicas, ocorridos entre 2004 e 2018. Foram estudados 407 resumos em 22 anais. Após aplicar critérios de seleção, obteve-se um corpus de 77 ensaios. Detectou-se maior frequência de conflitos de interesses envolvendo ensaios com drogas para as quais não havia genéricos/similares ( p =0,000), sendo que em 48% daqueles em conflito de interesses não houve declaração. Os resultados favoráveis à droga-teste ocorreram em 90,9% do total de ensaios, mas em 48,6% deles não foi reportado valor de p . As categorias terapêuticas mais testadas foram imunossupressores e imunomoduladores, antidiabéticos e antineoplásicos, que, juntas, representaram 68,9% do total de drogas envolvidas. Os resultados apontam conflitos de interesses ocultos, supervalorização de resultados positivos de drogas-testes, nem sempre com evidências suficientes, e concentração de produção em drogas de alto custo.
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Nascimento, Milton Luiz, Cláudio Lorenzo, and Mauro Niskier Sanchez. "Ensayos clínicos en congresos médicos: un estudio sobre conflicto de intereses." Revista Bioética 30, no. 2 (June 2022): 325–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1983-80422022302528es.

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Resumen Este artículo analiza los conflictos de intereses en ensayos clínicos presentados en congresos brasileños de cinco especialidades médicas, realizados entre 2004 y 2018. Se analizaron 407 resúmenes de 22 anales. Tras aplicados los criterios de selección se obtuvo un corpus de 77 ensayos. Hubo una mayor frecuencia de conflictos de intereses en ensayos con medicamentos para los que no había medicaciones genéricas/similares ( p =0,000), y el 48% con conflictos no hubo su declaración. Los resultados favorables para droga prueba están en el 90,9% del total de ensayos, pero el 48,6% de ellos no informó el valor de p . Las categorías terapéuticas más probadas fueron inmunosupresores e inmunomoduladores, antidiabéticos y antineoplásicos, que juntas compusieron el 68,9% del total de fármacos. Los resultados apuntan a conflictos de intereses ocultos, sobreestimación de los resultados positivos de las drogas prueba, no siempre con evidencia suficiente, y concentración de la producción en medicamentos de alto costo.
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Van Horn, Carl E. "Fear and Loathing on Capitol Hill: The 99th Congress and Economic Policy." PS 19, no. 1 (1986): 23–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0030826900625316.

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The first session of the 99th Congress was a year of wrenching institutional and political realignment. Facing monstrous structural budget deficits in excess of $200 billion a year. Congress struggled to adjust its distributive urges to the unpleasant realities of a redistributive era. Unlike previous budget crises that were caused by economic events beyond Congress's control, the current problem was created by an unwillingness to raise sufficient revenues to pay for the nation's defense and social program commitments. Frustration, gridlock, and partisan warfare eventually ended in surrender to the Executive Branch: a balanced-budget act was adopted that could radically alter Congress's power of the purse.During the 99th Congress, many Democratic members also continued to realign their policy positions in accordance with contemporary economic and political forces. Democrats in Congress searched for an appealing formula that would ensure political survival and continued control of the House. But the strain of reconciling their traditional public philosophy with conservative trends left Democrats demoralized and in disarray.
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Benchimol, Jaime L., and Magali Romero Sá. "Adolpho Lutz and controversies over the transmission of leprosy by mosquitoes." História, Ciências, Saúde-Manguinhos 10, suppl 1 (2003): 49–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0104-59702003000400004.

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During his years of study in Switzerland and Germany, Adolpho Lutz published his first articles on zoology, clinical practice, and therapeutics. In Limeira, São Paulo, he began studies on animal and human diseases caused by germs and parasites. In 1885-86, Lutz traveled to Hamburg to study the morphology of germs related to skin diseases, in conjunction with Paul Gerson Unna, one of Germany's foremost dermatologists. He proposed the inclusion of Hansen's and Koch's bacilli in a new genus. In 1889, Unna nominated his student as physician-in-chief of the Leper Settlement on Molokai Island, Hawaii. From then on, Lutz sustained the theory that the disease was transmitted by mosquitoes. He conducted research to prove this theory when he was head of the Instituto Bacteriológico de São Paulo (1893-1908) and, later, after he moved to the Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (1908-1940). Although this research was not successful, on commissions and at congresses in which he participated until his death in October 1940, he still held to his conviction that leprosy was transmitted by mosquitoes.
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Vdovychenko, Heorhii. "SOVIET UKRAINE PHILOSOPHY OF THE SECOND HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY IN THE ASSESSMENTS OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHERS OF THE TIME: IMAGE OF THE KYIV PHILOSOPHICAL SCHOOL OF THE 1950S – FIRST HALF OF THE 1960S." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Philosophy 2, no. 5 (2021): 5–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2523-4064.2021/5-1/8.

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The article deals with the problem of the rise in the 1950s – first half of the 1960s, in the context of the formation of the idea of the Soviet Ukraine philosophy in the Western world, of the image of the Kyiv philosophical school as a prominent participant in the international scientific process of the Cold War era. This school emerged during Khrushchev’s “thaw” or stage of metamorphosis of the USSR from Stalinism to neo-Stalinist stagnation, namely between the XX (1956) and XXIV (1971) Congresses of the CPSU. It was the leading ideological and organizational center of the philosophical life of the Ukrainian SSR during the geopolitical struggle of the Eastern and Western military-political blocs under the leadership of the USSR and the USA. The Kyiv philosophical school was the main representative of Soviet Ukraine in its dialogue with world philosophical thought established in the mid-1960s. This school, mainly its Ukrainian historical and philosophical achievements of the 1950s – 1970s, became the central object of study of the Soviet philosophy by philosophers and scientific institutions of the USA, Western Germany and other countries of the Western bloc in the second half of the XX century. This study can be divided into three conditional stages: 1. the preparatory one during the transition from Stalinism to Khrushchev’s “thaw”(late 1940s – early 1960s); 2. of scientific international interaction in the conditions of ideological confrontation during the transition from “thaw” to neo-Stalinist “stagnation” (early 1960s – early 1970s); 3. of intensification of the ideological struggle during the transition from “stagnation” to Gorbachev’s “perestroika” (early 1970s – second half of the 1980s). During the first and beginning of the second of these stages, the philosophers of the diaspora P. Fedenko and D. Solovey began a critical analysis of the Shevchenko work of the director of the Institute of Philosophy of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR D. Ostryanin. They carried it out in the context of active participation in Soviet philosophical studies together with their colleagues W. Barka, S. Galamay, B. Kravciv, M. Kushnir and, also, already well-known scientists A. Kultschytzkyj, I. Mirtschuk and W. Janiw. No less important evidence of the nature of the perception of the Soviet philosophical thought by professors of universities in Western Europe and the United States in the first half of the 1960s are memories of foreign meetings with them of the founders of the Kyiv philosophical school, first of all the director of the mentioned institute P. Kopnin and his deputy M. Honcharenko.
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Louis, Elan D. "The Knud Krabbe (1885–1961)–Henry Alsop Riley (1887–1966) letters (1929–59): transatlantic friendship fostered by the International Neurological Congresses." Journal of Medical Biography 19, no. 1 (February 2011): 26–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/jmb.2010.010055.

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Brandfonbrener, Alice G. "Globalization in Performing Arts Medicine." Medical Problems of Performing Artists 16, no. 1 (March 1, 2001): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.21091/mppa.2001.1001.

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Two years ago I reported on the 6th European Congress on Performing Arts Medicine and the Physiology of Music Making, which took place in Berlin in October 1998. At that time I commented on the high quality of papers at the meetings, but even more important, I celebrated the stimulation that comes from meeting a wide spectrum of people who share interests and commitment. Recently I have twice again traveled to Europe where I participated in two meetings; the first in Finland where the Savonlinna Arts Medicine Symposium was held in late July, and the second in Mainz, Germany, this year’s site of the now 8th European Congress. These opportunities reinforced my previous enthusiasm, not only for travel but once again for attending high-level performing arts medicine meetings to re-energize one’s intellectual engines with fresh ideas.
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Honcharenko, Olha. "Philosophy and the Public. (Review of the 11th International Congress of the Society for Analytical Philosophy, September 12-15, 2022, Berlin, Germany)." Humanitarian vision 9, no. 1 (June 2, 2023): 21–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/shv2023.01.021.

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The review outlines the content of the main public events of the 11 th International Congress “Philosophy And The Public”, which was held by the German Society for Analytical Philosophy in association with the Institute of Philosophy of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin on September 12-15, 2022 in Berlin (Germany). The activity of the German Society for Analytical Philosophy was introduced. The third mission of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin is considered and the role of analytical philosophy in its implementation is revealed.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Medicine – Philosophy – Congresses"

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Veenkamp, Carol-Ann, Clifford C. Pitt, Robert E. VanderVennen, and Rika VanderLaan. "Perspective vol. 20 no. 3 (Jun 1986)." 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10756/251267.

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Veenkamp, Carol-Ann, Clifford C. Pitt, Robert E. VanderVennen, and Rika VanderLaan. "Perspective vol. 20 no. 3 (Jun 1986)." 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/10756/277597.

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Bonora, Franco. "The modernity/tradition interface amongst urban black South Africans." Diss., 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1109.

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Since the 1950s modernization theory predicted within the Third World a trajectory for social evolution and development mirroring perceived social and developmental evolution in Western societies since the 17th Century. Despite this theory being much discredited in both Western societies and the developing world; this theory still forms the basis for much analysis and policy formulation within post-1990 South Africa. This thesis looks at various aspects of urban black South Africans' existence and concludes that African tradition has found a place within an urban existence due to it's flexibility in dealing with peoples' daily challenges. An urban existence can thus no-longer be thought of as supplanting tradition in favour of western influences, but rather as bringing about a mixture of western and traditional influences - with positive and negative theoretical and practical developmental consequences
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Books on the topic "Medicine – Philosophy – Congresses"

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Gerard, Chazal, and Salomon Christian, eds. Francois Dagognet: Medecin et philosophe. Paris: Harmattan, 2005.

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Gérard, Chazal, and Salomon Christian, eds. François Dagognet, médecin et philosophe. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2006.

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Anna-Teresa, Tymieniecka, Zalewski Zbigniew, and World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning, eds. Life: The human being between life and death : a dialogue between medicine and philosophy : recurrent issues and new approaches. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.

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1940-, Carson Ronald A., and Burns Chester R, eds. Philosophy of medicine and bioethics: A twenty-year retrospective and critical appraisal. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1997.

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Ulrich, Gerald. Medizin zwischen exakter Naturwissenschaft und humaner Verpflichtung: Ein interdisziplinäres Symposion, 30. und 31. März 2001, Hotel Brandenburger Hof, Berlin. Frankfurt am Main: VAS, Verlag für Akademische Schriften, 2003.

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Karl-Hermann, Meyer zum Büschenfelde, ed. Fragen an die moderne Medizin. Mainz: Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur, 1998.

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Foucault, Centre Michel. Michel Foucault et la médecine: Lectures et usages : [colloque tenu en avril 1999 à l'Abbaye d'Ardenne]. Paris: Kimé, 2001.

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Jean, Carpentier, and Mangin-Lazarus Caroline 1947-, eds. Retrouver la médecine: École dispersée de santé européenne. Le Plessis-Robinson: Synthélabo, 1996.

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N, Willich Stefan, and Elm Susanna, eds. Medical challenges for the new millennium: An interdisciplinary task. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001.

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1928-, Cassell Eric J., and Siegler Mark 1941-, eds. Changing values in medicine. Frederick, Md: University Publications of America, Inc., 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "Medicine – Philosophy – Congresses"

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Jatav, Devendra Kumar. "Medicine vs Meditation." In Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy, 125–30. Philosophy Documentation Center, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/wcp23201816626.

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Baertschi, Bernard. "Neurodiversity, Ethics and Medicine." In Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy, 9–13. Philosophy Documentation Center, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/wcp232018591250.

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Wang, Ziqiao. "Pizza or Pu’er: A Comparative Essay on the Nature of Rhetoric in Plato’s Phaedrus and Gorgias." In Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy, 363–67. Philosophy Documentation Center, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/wcp232018221333.

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“For us moderns, rhetoric means artificiality, insincerity, decadence”. Henri-Irénée Marrou’s opinion resonates with the Platonic claim that rhetoric is cookery in Gorgias. However, in Phaedrus, Plato states that rhetoric is medicine. So, is rhetoric cookery or medicine? This paper asserts that the determinants of rhetoric to be cookery or medicine are its methods and purposes – rhetoric is cookery when used as a trick and rhetoric is medicine when used as an art. First, the definitions of art and trick in Gorgias and Phaedrus are cross-examined. Second, the purposes of art and trick in both Platonic texts are comparatively studied. Third, the different natures of rhetoric dominated in each dialogue are analyzed. For rhetoric, based on false knowledge, is aimed at pleasure, it is a trick, rhetoric is cookery. While for rhetoric based on the true knowledge and kairos is used for persuasion, it is an art, and rhetoric is a medicine.
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Roth, Adam David. "Embodied Rhetoric: Plato on the Similarities Between Rhetoric and Medicine." In Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy, 283–88. Philosophy Documentation Center, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/wcp232018221320.

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By tracing the process through which the stark opposition Plato draws between rhetoric and medicine becomes re-expressed as a similarity between the two, this essay seeks a fuller interpretation of Plato’s attitude toward rhetoric, supplementing the work of scholars who claim that the only evidence Plato gives us about an ideal rhetoric is through its relationship to philosophy and dialectic. This paper shows instead that another way Plato captures the potential of rhetoric as a true art is precisely through its intricate relationship to medicine.
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Tang, Paul C. L. "The Monoamine Hypothesis, Placebos and Problems of Theory Construction in Psychology, Medicine, and Psychiatry." In The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, 334–41. Philosophy Documentation Center, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/wcp20-paideia199837687.

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Can there be scientific theories in psychology, medicine or psychiatry? I approach this question through an in-depth analysis of a typical experiment for clinical depression involving the monoamine hypothesis, drug action, and placebos. I begin my discussion with a reconstruction of Adolph Grünbaum's conceptual analysis of 'placebo,' and then use his notion of "intentional placebo" to discuss a typical experiment using the monoamine hypothesis, two drugs and a placebo. I focus on the theoretical aspects of the experiment, especially on the notion of causal explanation. I then raise five conceptual and methodological problems for theory construction. These problems focus on questions of the causal efficacy of placebos and drugs; ad hoc versus ceteris paribus explanations in biomedicine and psychology; and the falsifiability of the monoamine hypothesis. I conclude by pointing out the need for further, rigorous philosophical analysis concerning the possibility of theory construction in psychology, medicine, or psychiatry.
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Phillips, Christopher. "Justice As Desert." In The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, 175–80. Philosophy Documentation Center, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/wcp20-paideia199844841.

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Philosopher Matthew Lipman, in Social Inquiry, says that there are instances in which 'what one deserves may be specified fairly readily. A sick child deserves medicine, a hungry child deserves food, children deserve an education...' This seems to imply that these are cases in which what one deserves is clear-cut, and only when 'the cases become more complicated' does it become 'progressively more difficult' to determine desert. I would submit that these cases are not nearly so cut-and-dry, in terms of determining desert, as one might imagine. Is it really correct to say that a sick child deserves medicine? Who is to say? Who is to be the ultimate arbiter? Is there some sort of authority or power (higher or otherwise) who is looked to in order to make such a determination (or who is looked to in order to justify making such an assertion in the first place)? Is desert to be determined based on need? On abundance of what is deserved? On legal entitlements? This paper will address just such questions.
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Inthorn, Julia. "Philosophical Aspects of Risk in Risk Information and Risk Communication in Medicine." In Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy, 3–7. Philosophy Documentation Center, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/wcp23201820492.

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Patsioti, Joanna G. "Aristotelian Perspectives on Social Ethics." In The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, 167–74. Philosophy Documentation Center, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/wcp20-paideia199844840.

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I examine the philosophical perspectives of Aristotle on issues of medical ethics and on his social ethics in general, including the moral issues of abortion, euthanasia, and other issues of social ethics such as the issue of cloning. I have chosen the domain of applied ethics as viewed from the Aristotelian point of view precisely because certain issues have been virtually unexamined by scholars. I shall direct attention to certain treatises of the Aristotelian corpus such as On the History of Animals, On the Generation of Animals, On the Soul, The Nicomachean Ethics and The Politics. My main objective is to provide a more systematic account of the Aristotelian perspectives on the above controversial issues and to establish the Stagirite’s main approach to social ethics. For this reason, issues like the notion of personhood, his attitude towards death, and his theory of the will and ethical conduct of a moral citizen-agent will be examined. Throughout this investigation, the close interrelation between philosophy and medicine, both in antiquity and in modern times, will also become more apparent.
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Northwood, Heidi. "The Melancholic Mean: the Aristotelian Problema XXX.1." In The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, 211–19. Philosophy Documentation Center, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/wcp20-paideia1998363.

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In ancient Greek theories of health, it was the equal balance or mixing of the humors or elements (i.e., the isonomic mean) that comprised the ideal healthy state. In the Aristotelian Problema XXX.1, however, there is a description of a form of melancholic constitution that is both 1) itself characterized as a mean, and 2) thought to lead to intellectual outstandingness. This is theoretically problematic since the melancholic constitution was by definition a constitution in which there was a natural preponderance of black bile. Thus, there appear to be two incompatible means that are descriptive of the ideal in ancient Greek medicine: the isonomic mean that underlies the ideal healthy state, and the melancholic mean that describes the melancholic who is capable of greatness. This paper attempts to understand the melancholic mean as described in Problema XXX.1 by considering the two different but related models of this mean that are suggested in the text. A reconciliation of the two somatic ideals is argued for on the basis of what else is said in the Problema, as well as ideas found in the Hippocratic work Airs, Waters, Places and other Aristotelian Problemata.
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Conference papers on the topic "Medicine – Philosophy – Congresses"

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Seising, Rudolf. "A fuzzy structuralist view on the Analytical Philosophy of Medicine." In 2013 Joint IFSA World Congress and NAFIPS Annual Meeting (IFSA/NAFIPS). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ifsa-nafips.2013.6608385.

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Sushchin, Mikhail. "PHILOSOPHY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE: WAYS OF INTERACTION." In XVI International interdisciplinary congress "Neuroscience for Medicine and Psychology". LLC MAKS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m1273.sudak.ns2020-16/444-445.

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Solomatin, Viktor. "THE APPLIED PHILOSOPHY ON THE PSYCHICAL PROCESSES NATURE." In XVII INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY CONGRESS NEUROSCIENCE FOR MEDICINE AND PSYCHOLOGY. LCC MAKS Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m2330.sudak.ns2021-17/351-352.

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Zhuleva, Nina. "THE CONCEPTS OF INFORMATION AND SELF-ORGANIZATION - SCIENCE OR PHILOSOPHY?" In XV International interdisciplinary congress "Neuroscience for Medicine and Psychology". LLC MAKS Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m391.sudak.ns2019-15/179.

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