European Journal of Bioethics (Oct 2011)

Tracing the roots of European bioethics back to the Ancient Greek philosophersphysicians

  • Eleni Kalokairinou

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2

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Contrary to the usual claim that Bioethics is a contemporary discipline, I argue that its origins can be traced back to the Ancient Greek philosophers-healers. In classical antiquity philosophy was almost inseparable from medicine not only in the sense that philosophers like Empedocles, Plato and Aristotle contributed to its development, but also in that later philosophers conceived of moral principles and rules in order to prevent the physicians’ malpractice and the patients’ harassment. From this point of view, the philosophers-physicians Hippocrates, Galen and Celsus have laid the foundations of the science known under the name of "Bioethics". Â

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