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[Professional ethics of physicians].

Alfredo de Micheli-Serra

    Gaceta Medica De Mexico
    |March 17, 2004
    PubMed
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    Ancient Greek philosophers like Aristotle and the Stoics explored ethics and natural law, influencing the concept of wisdom in medicine. This wisdom is crucial for physicians navigating complex healthcare challenges.

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    Area of Science:

    • Philosophy of Medicine
    • History of Ethics
    • Ancient Greek Philosophy

    Context:

    • Socrates laid groundwork for moral philosophy, but Aristotle established ethics as a distinct scientific discipline.
    • Aristotle's concept of the 'happy medium' and Hippocrates' emphasis on individual patient characteristics influenced ethical medical practice.
    • Stoicism introduced natural law and distinguished between theoretical and practical morality, impacting the concept of wisdom.

    Purpose:

    • To trace the historical development of ethical thought from ancient Greece to its relevance in modern medicine.
    • To explore the evolution of concepts like 'happy medium' and natural law in philosophical and medical contexts.
    • To highlight the Stoic contribution to wisdom's humanism and its application in contemporary medical practice.

    Summary:

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    • Aristotle formalized ethics, introducing the 'happy medium,' while Hippocrates stressed individualized patient care.
    • The Stoics developed natural law and differentiated ideal from practical morality, linking wisdom to humanism.
    • Modern perspectives emphasize that medical wisdom, beyond data, is essential for physicians facing future healthcare policy debates.

    Impact:

    • The study underscores the enduring influence of classical philosophy on medical ethics and practice.
    • It suggests that integrating philosophical wisdom is vital for addressing complex healthcare challenges.
    • This historical perspective informs a broader understanding of medical humanism and its future role.