The Art of Healing, More than Science, More than Practice

Adina Marinescu
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Traditionally, medicine has been considered a practical art. It seeks the patient’s well-being through technical means and specific skills in healing. On the other hand, healing means are connected to the life sciences, through which knowledge has developed systematically. Due to research and technological development, we can easily reveal the true meaning of medicine as science. Hippocratic practice and Aristotelian ethics have offered us a humanitarian approach, oriented to the sick person, which set the virtuous human character of each person who practices the virtues. The medicine people approached to the medicine preserving an ancient picture of the practice. They have know-how of the practice, recognize the characteristics of each field of art or science appreciating its utility and benefits, but often they don’t know why or where the boundary between the two fields, science and art, falls. They are scientists and artists, too. In this article I intend to fix what science means and what art means, based on Aristotelian arguments, which lead to a perspective of a virtuous professional life. Also, it is relevant to find its common issues. No physicians can successfully practice their profession without respecting the rigor of science and training their creativity. I plead for a moral practice, for the understanding of humanity's state in any medical act. Medicine is the moral community where practice meets science and arts merge both. Medicine is not between practice and science; it is the art itself of medical practice and science.
治疗的艺术,比科学更重要,比实践更重要
传统上,医学被认为是一门实用的艺术。它通过技术手段和特殊的治疗技巧来寻求病人的幸福。另一方面,治疗手段与生命科学有关,通过生命科学,知识得到了系统的发展。由于研究和技术的发展,我们可以很容易地揭示医学作为科学的真正含义。希波克拉底的实践和亚里士多德的伦理学为我们提供了一种人道主义的方法,以病人为导向,它为每个实践美德的人设定了善良的人性。行医的人走近医学,保留了行医的古老画面。他们有实践的诀窍,认识到每个艺术或科学领域的特点,欣赏它的效用和好处,但他们往往不知道科学和艺术这两个领域之间的界限是为什么或在哪里。他们也是科学家和艺术家。在这篇文章中,我打算根据亚里士多德的论点来确定科学的意义和艺术的意义,这导致了一个有道德的职业生活的观点。同时,找出其共性问题也是有意义的。如果不尊重科学的严谨性和训练他们的创造力,没有医生能成功地从事他们的职业。我呼吁道德实践,呼吁在任何医疗行为中理解人类的状态。医学是实践与科学和艺术相结合的道德共同体。医学不在实践与科学之间;它本身就是医学实践和科学的艺术。
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Postmodern Openings SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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