Armenian Medieval Philosophy and Medical Science: Narek as a Remedy

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  • Susanna Davtyan YSMU after M. Heratsi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v5i2.36

Keywords:

spiritual remedy, sins, diseases, objectification of the non-objective

Abstract

This article is devoted to the scientific-philosophical analyses of the ideas of great Armenian thinker of the X century Gregor of Narek on objectification of the non-objective.

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Author Biography

Susanna Davtyan, YSMU after M. Heratsi

Associate professor of the Department of Social Sciences of YSMU after M. Heratsi, head of the Armenian Unit of the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics Haifa, member of the Editorial Board " Bioethics" Federal Scientific-Practical journal (from 2014, Russia), member of the International Scientific Committee on Bioethics (from 2011, Haifa), member of the Coordination Council of the Regional Association for Bioethics Teachers (from 2009, Kishinev), member of Forum of Ethics Committees of CIS Countries (from 2005, St. Petersburg, Kazan)

References

Narekaci S.G. (1970). Matyan voghbergut’yan (Book of Lamentations). Yerevan: Hayastan hratarakchut’yun, p. 126.
Davtyan S.H. (2013a). Xosqabanut’yan social-p’ilisop’ayakan himqery’ Nareki o’rinakov (The Social-Philosophical Background of Curing with Words (Narekatsi)). Yerevan: the Collection of Scientific Articles of YSMU RA annual conference, volume II, Yerevan: HH, EPBH Tarekan hashvetu gitajhoghov, Gitakan hodvac’neri jhoghovac’u, hator II, pp. 335-342.
Petrosyan A. (2002). Nareky’ bjhshkaran (Narek as a Remedy), Berd’or.
Narekatsi S.Gr.(2003): Matean voghbergut’ean & ayl erkasirut’iwn (Book of Lamentation and other works), Lebanon, Ant’ilias.
Davtyan S.H. (2012). The Use of Works of Medieval Armenian Thinkers in Teaching Bioethics: “Narek” As a Remedy. In the Book of Abstracts: Bioethics Education: Contents, Methods, Trends, Tiberias, Israel, pp. 52-53.
Davtyan S.H. (2013b). Bioethics. Word Curing and Music Therapy, In the Book of Abstracts of the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics 9th World Conference on Bioethics, Medical Ethics and Health Law, Naples, Italy, pp. 52-53.

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Published

2015-12-01

How to Cite

Davtyan, S. (2015). Armenian Medieval Philosophy and Medical Science: Narek as a Remedy. WISDOM, 5(2), 61–65. https://doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v5i2.36

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