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This volume focuses on the under-explored topic of emotions' implications for ancient medical theory and practice, while it also raises questions about patients' sentiments. Ancient medicine, along with philosophy, offer unique windows to professional and scientific explanatory models of emotions. Thus, the contributions included in this volume offer comparative ground that helps readers and researchers interested in ancient emotions pin down possible interfaces and differences between systematic and lay cultural understandings of emotions. Although the volume emphasizes the multifaceted links…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This volume focuses on the under-explored topic of emotions' implications for ancient medical theory and practice, while it also raises questions about patients' sentiments. Ancient medicine, along with philosophy, offer unique windows to professional and scientific explanatory models of emotions. Thus, the contributions included in this volume offer comparative ground that helps readers and researchers interested in ancient emotions pin down possible interfaces and differences between systematic and lay cultural understandings of emotions. Although the volume emphasizes the multifaceted links between medicine and ancient philosophical thinking, especially ethics, it also pays due attention to the representation of patients' feelings in the extant medical treatises and doctors' emotional reticence. The chapters that constitute this volume investigate a great range of medical writers including Hippocrates and the Hippocratics, and Galen, while comparative approaches to medicalwritings and philosophy, especially Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics, dwell on the notion of wonder/admiration (thauma), conceptualizations of the body and the soul, and the category pathos itself. The volume also sheds light on the metaphorical uses of medicine in ancient thinking.

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Autorenporträt
G. Kazantzidis, Univ. of Patras, Patras, Greece; D. Spatharas, Univ. of Crete, Rethymno, Greece.
Rezensionen
"Diese dichte, thematisch fokussierte Beitragssammlung trägt wesentlich zur laufenden Diskussion historischer wie auch aktueller Bedeutung des panbiologischen Phänomens von Emotionen bei. [...] Indes sind gerade in einem derart spannungsgeladenen Diskurs im Zusammenhang mit der gegenwärtigen intra- und interprofessionellen Reflexion von Emotionen in der gesamten Medizin die Beiträge dieses Bandes eben nicht nur für ein an soziokultureller Emotionsgeschichte, sondern auch für ein fachmedizinisch interessiertes Publikum als Anregung und Einstieg unbedingt zu empfehlen." Lutz Alexander Graumann in: https://www.hsozkult.de/publicationreview/id/reb-133043 (28.05.2024)