在B.曼德维尔的"人性与治疗形式"中
1Institute of Philosophy, University of Porto, Portugal.
Studies in history and philosophy of science
|March 21, 2025
概括
伯纳德·曼德维尔的"蜜蜂的寓言"揭示了医学科学.
科学领域:
- 医学人文学科 医学人文学科
- 医学史 医学史 的历史
- 医学哲学 医学哲学
背景情况:
- 伯纳德·曼德维尔 (Bernard Mandeville) 的"蜜蜂的寓言"将医学科学整合起来,探索道德和政治.
- 一种常见的解释认为,曼德维尔的"异性恋和歇斯底里病论"在对激情和功能障碍的处理中仅仅是唯物主义的.
研究的目的:
- 挑战人们对曼德维尔的"异常症和歇斯底里病的论文"的刻板印象阅读.
- 重新评估曼德维尔关于人性和治疗观察的概念.
主要方法:
- 对伯纳德·曼德维尔的"蜜蜂的寓言"进行分析,因为他对人类本性的原则.
- 密切地阅读曼德维尔的"关于缺血症和歇斯底里症疾病的论文"中的三个对话,以检查治疗观察.
主要成果:
- 曼德维尔的作品表明了超越纯物质主义对人类本性的细微理解.
- "治疗"中的治疗观察揭示了比以前假设的更复杂的治疗功能障碍的方法.
结论:
- 这项研究修改了对曼德维尔医学著作的普遍唯物主义解释.
- 曼德维尔的"论文"提供了对早期现代治疗实践和对人类激情的理解的见解.
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