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The medical theory of Richard Koch II: natural philosophy and history.

F Töpfer1, U Wiesing.   

Abstract

Richard Koch(1) became known in the 1920s with works on basic medical theory. Among these publications, the character of medical action and its status within the theory of science was presented as the most important theme. While science is inherently driven by the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake, medicine pursues the practical purpose of helping the sick. Therefore, medicine must be seen as an active relationship between a helping and a suffering person. While elucidating this relationship, Koch discusses the fundamental elements of medicine found in natural philosophy and the relationship of medicine to its own history. One of his aims is to unite natural history and the history of ideas without reducing intellectual processes to biological ones. Koch considers free will as something intuitively certain. It must serve as an axiom which will capture human as well as non-human reality. Based on the fact that human free will, considered a psychic quality, evolved out of inanimate matter, Koch grants matter (proto-) psychic qualities. They are evoked through specific constellations of matter. - With regard to history, Koch rejects the notion of constant progress. The history of medicine has provided insights that cannot be surpassed but can be obscured. Historical self-contemplation serves as a means for avoiding any deviations which may prevent medicine from fulfilling its ultimate purpose. Koch connects nature and history through the concept of a unity between natural history and the historical development of medicine. Medicine is considered an especially complex development of a purposive reaction to harmful stimuli, a reaction which can already be encountered in unicellular organisms. Without intending to reduce historical and mental processes to biological ones, Koch sets for himself the aim of gathering different phenomena and presenting them in one encapsulating unity.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16283495     DOI: 10.1007/s11019-004-7446-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Health Care Philos        ISSN: 1386-7423


  5 in total

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Authors:  U Wiesing
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2.  An essay on the usefulness of medical history for medicine.

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Authors:  D von Engelhardt
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4.  The medical theory of Richard Koch I: theory of science and ethics.

Authors:  F Töpfer; U Wiesing
Journal:  Med Health Care Philos       Date:  2005

5.  The anthropological tradition in the philosophy of medicine.

Authors:  H Ten Have
Journal:  Theor Med       Date:  1995-03
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