Abstract
The Empirical school of medicine, which arose in the third century BCE, defined itself in opposition to rationalist tendencies in medical thought. Causal explanation, which typically appeals to hidden, theoretical entities, is most at home in rationalist physiology and pathology, and much of what the Empiricists had to say about causes belongs to their anti-rationalist polemics. Over the course of the school’s history, however, some members appropriated the language and idea of cause, though always in ways that was consistent with its defining commitment to Empiricism.
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- In memoriam Anna Maria Ioppolo
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- In memoriam Anna Maria Ioppolo
- Ricordo di Pierluigi Donini
- Special Section: Spécificités de la causalité médicale dans l’Antiquité grecque et romaine/Particularities of Medical Causality in Greek and Roman Antiquity; Editors: Catherine Darbo-Peschanski, Cristina Viano
- Spécificités de la causalité médicale dans l’Antiquité grecque et romaine
- Introduction. La technê et la connaissance des causes : Aristote et le modèle de la médecine
- Medical Empiricism and Causation
- Aition et prophasis chez Hippocrate et Galien : deux mots pour une même cause ?
- Medical and Philosophical Causality of Nutrition. About some Hippocratic Issues
- Galen and the Formal Cause
- Aux limites de l’explication : le rôle de la sympathie chez Galien
- Articles
- The Structure of Courage in the Laches, Meno and Protagoras
- Posidonius et le traité d’Albinus Sur les incorporels
- Notes
- Filone di Larissa e l’Assioco