Libro reseñado: Dictionnaire de la pensèe médicale. Dominique Lecourt, Francois Delaporte, Patrice Pinell & Christiane Sinding. [Spanish]
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Dictionnaire de la pensée médicale. Sous la direction de Dominique Lecourt, Francois Delaporte, Patrice Pinell et Christiane Sinding. Presses Universitaires de Frances, 2004, 1.270 páginas.
La publicación del Dictionnaire de la pensée médicale por las Presses Universitaires de France en enero de 2004, constituye un significativo acontecimiento editorial y filosófico. Desde 1694, cuando se edita por primera vez el Dictionnaire de l’Academie française en París, se ha creado en Francia una reconocida tradición lexicográfica. Pero este diccionario es el primero en su género dedicado a la historia del pensar y el hacer de la medicina confeccionado con una tipología conceptual. Las entradas son temáticas: se introducen palabras-concepto relativas a un “acontecimiento”, una disciplina, especialidad, invención, construcción, y se desarrollan in extenso en artículos de 3 ó 4 páginas promedio. Por ejemplo, no aparece la palabra Hipócrates sino Hippocratisme. […]
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