苏格拉底的美学与心理治疗的伦理基础

IF 2.6 0 PHILOSOPHY Philosophy Psychiatry & Psychology Pub Date : 2023-01-21 DOI:10.1353/ppp.2022.0048
O. Doerr-Zegers
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摘要:自荷马时代以来,心理治疗一直是医疗行为的重要组成部分。最初,医生的话语具有一种神奇的特性。柏拉图在他的许多对话中对此进行了合理化。在《夏密德斯》中,他更深入地探讨了这个问题,并提出将其应用于每一种疾病。分析这种对话对心理治疗具有根本性的影响:1)治疗和魅力必须应用于每一种医患关系。2)只有先用符咒治愈灵魂,身体才能得到治愈。病人必须向医生“献上”他们的灵魂,这意味着对信任的需要,以及医患关系中不可避免的不对称。3)病人的灵魂对医生的开放和医生对病人的“美丽话语”将使后者达到soprosyne(节制)的状态,这是真正健康的可能条件。在讨论索弗罗西恩的意义时,苏格拉底质疑了每一个门徒的命题,并得出结论,唯一可以肯定的是,索弗罗西恩是一种寻找美德的方式(aret)。后来,柏拉图在《泰阿德图》中又增加了一个元素:节制是一种同源性theó,也就是说,与上帝忍耐的同化。由此,柏拉图永久地确定了心理治疗的伦理特征。
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Socrates' Maieutics and the Ethical Foundations of Psychotherapy
Abstract:Since Homeric times, psychotherapy has been an essential part of the medical act. Initially, the word of physicians had a magical character. Plato rationalizes this in many of his dialogues. In "Charmides," he dives deeper into this matter and proposes to apply it to every disease. Analysing this dialogue has fundamental consequences for psychotherapy: 1) Remedy and epodé (charm) must be applied in every doctor–patient relationship. 2) The body can only be healed if the soul is cured first by a charm. Patients must "offer" their souls to the physician, which implies the need for confidence and the unavoidable asymmetry which characterize doctor–patient relationships. 3) The openness of the patient's soul to the physician and the physician's "beautiful speech" to the patient will enable the latter to reach the state of sophrosyne (temperance), the condition of the possibility of true health. In the discussion of the meaning of sophrosyne, Socrates questions every one of the disciples' propositions and concludes that the only thing one can be sure of is that sophrosyne is a way of searching for virtue (areté). Later, in Theaetetus, Plato adds another element: temperance is a homoiosis theó, that is, the assimilation of patient with God. With this, Plato seals the ethical character of psychotherapy forever.
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