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History - Health: A History (Oxford Philosophical Concepts)

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Book Synopsis: From antiquity to the early modern period, many philosophers also studied anatomy and medicine, or were medical doctors themselves -- yet the history of philosophy and of medicine are pursued as separate disciplines. This book departs from that practice, gathering contributions by both historians of philosophy and of medicine to trace the concept of health from ancient Greece and China, through the Islamic world and to modern thinkers such as Descartes and Freud. Through this interdisciplinary approach, Health demonstrates the synchronicity and overlapping histories of these two disciplines.

From antiquity to the Renaissance, contributors explore the Chinese idea of qi or circulating "vital breath," ideas about medical methodology in antiquity and the middle ages, and the rise and long-lasting influence of Galenic medicine, with its insistence that health consists in a balance of four humors and the proper use of six "non-naturals" including diet, exercise, and sex.

In the early modern period, mechanistic theories of the body made it more difficult to explain what health is and why it is more valuable than other physical states. However, philosophers and doctors maintained an interest in the interaction between the good condition of the mind and that of the body, with Descartes and his followers exploring in depth the idea of "medicine for the mind" despite their notorious mind-body dualism.

In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, scientific improvements in public health emerged along with new ideas about the psychology of health, notably with the concept of "sensibility" and Freud's psychoanalytic theory.

The volume concludes with a critical survey of recent philosophical attempts to define health, showing that both "descriptive," or naturalistic, and "normativist" approaches have fallen prey to objections and counterexamples.

As a whole, Health: A History shows that notions of both physical and mental health have long been integral to philosophy and a powerful link between philosophy and the sciences.

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Are you intrigued by the fascinating intersections of philosophy and medicine? Dive into the captivating world of ancient health practices with Health: A History. This enriching book takes you on a journey through the ages, exploring the concept of health from the ancient civilizations of Greece and China to modern thinkers like Descartes and Freud. With contributions from esteemed historians of both philosophy and medicine, this interdisciplinary approach sheds light on the interconnectedness of these two disciplines.

Discover the profound wisdom of ancient cultures as you delve into the Chinese notion of qi, a circulating "vital breath" that deeply influenced medical methodology. Gain insights into Galenic medicine, which emphasized the delicate balance of four humors and the importance of six "non-naturals" like diet and exercise for maintaining well-being. Journey into the early modern period where mechanistic theories challenged the understanding of health, yet philosophers and doctors alike persisted in exploring the symbiotic relationship between the mind and body.

Unearth the scientific advancements in public health during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and immerse yourself in revolutionary psychological theories such as Freud's psychoanalytic framework that forever altered our perception of mental health. The book concludes with a critical analysis of contemporary philosophical attempts to define health, showcasing both descriptive and normativist perspectives.

Unlock the secrets of our philosophical past and develop a deeper appreciation for the complexities of health with Health: A History. Revel in the powerful connection between philosophy and the sciences, and broaden your intellectual horizons today.

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