HIPPOCRATES AND HIS MEDICAL SCHOOL, XXVIIth International Conference of the OCPC

July 29, 2018 - July 31, 2018
Olympic Center for Philosophy and Culture

Ancient Olympia
Greece

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Hippocrates is most remembered today for his famous Oath, which set high ethical standards for the practice of medicine. The congress invites scientists, scholars and researchers to discuss Hippocrates’ revolutionary foundation in a multidisciplinary way and/or present relevant workshops.

We welcome submissions from a wide range of disciplines, including bioethics, biotechnology, politics, health and life sciences, law and philosophy as well as philosophy and fine arts, and/or other relevant disciplines and fields.

Suggested Thematic Units:

  • Hippocrates' Medical School applications
  • Ethical standards for the practice of medicine (bioethics)
  • The role of nature in human life
  • Exercise and Nutrition
  • The therapetutic value of the arts

Deadlines:

April 30, 2018:  Abstract is due (300-500 words)

June 30, 2018: Full Paper is due (2.500 words)

In case that the abstracts or papers are not acceptable the authors will be promptly informed.  

On behalf of the Scientific Committee,

Professor Leonidas C. Bargeliotes

President of the Olympic Center for Philosophy and Culture

and of the Organizing Committee of the Conference

9 Aristotelous Street, 151 24 Amaroussion,  Athens, Greece

 Tel. & Fax: (210) 80 29 313, E-mail: [email protected]

P.S. You may also contact assistant coordinators:

Dr. Maria Panagiotopoulou, PhD Phil,  Email: ([email protected])

Dr. Ioanna Mastora, BA, MEd., PhD Phil, Post doc Researcher Bioethics

Email: [email protected]

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April 30, 2017, 7:45pm EET

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