Философия: традиции, проблемы, перспективы

Health as a Value of Culture: the Contribution of Ibn-Sina

Vol. 88 No. 2 (2021), Философия: традиции, проблемы, перспективы
Vol. 88 No. 2 (2021)
2021-06-28 Number of views: 105
Greta Solovieva
Institute for Philosophy, Political Science and Religius Studies of the CS MES RK
Zhazira Rakhmetova
Institute for Philosophy, Political Science and Religius Studies of the CS MES RK e-mail: zh-rakhmet@bk.ru

Keywords

Keywords: health, God, peace, man, life, death, soul, body

Abstract

The article is devoted to a topic relevant in the era of a pandemic, but little developed in Kazakhstani humanities: the eastern philosophy of health. The focus is on the work of an outstanding thinker and at the same time a healer - Abu Ali Inbn-Sina.
He managed to make a breakthrough in medicine, to raise it to new heights precisely because he was first of all a philosopher and developed a system of principles of Eastern philosophy of health. The doctor should be guided by a philosophical understanding of the essence of a person, recognizing the leading role of the soul in the interaction of soul and body. Ibn Sina’s health includes in the system of worldview universals: God - Peace - Man - Life - Death - Soul - Body.

How to Cite

Solovieva Г., & Rakhmetova Ж. (2021). Health as a Value of Culture: the Contribution of Ibn-Sina. Adam Alemi, 88(2), 26–41. https://doi.org/10.48010/2021.2/1999-5849.04