Homage to Maimonides (Moses Maimonides, 1135-1204)
Pocta Maimonidovi(Moses Maimonides, 1135-1204)
Text představuje nejzářivější osobnost učence, filozofa a lékaře židovského světa - MojžíšeMaimonida. Pozornost je věnována jeho životopisu, jeho dílům filozoficko-teologickým a předevšímpak jeho dílům lékařským. Je přiblíženo jeho racionální myšlení, vědomí, že rozum jeschopen poznávat pravdu, a důležitost, kterou přikládal biopsychospirituální jednotě člověka.
Klíčová slova:
Maimonides - myslitel a lékař - biopsychospirituální přístup.
Authors:
M. Munzarová
Authors‘ workplace:
Ústav lékařské etiky LF UK, Brno, přednostka prof. MUDr. M. Munzarová, CSc.
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2002; (12): 757-759
Category:
Overview
The personality of the greatest Jewish thinker, philosopher and physician is presented. Attentionis devoted to his biography, to his most important philosophical and theological works andespecially to his medical writings, reflecting rational thinking. His knowledge that the reasonis able to find the truth is pointed out as well as his conviction of the extreme importance of thebiopsychospiritual approach in clinical medicine.
Key words:
Maimonides - thinker and physician - biopsychospiritual approach.
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