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Tom Cavanaugh

In recent years, an alarming six states and the District of Columbia have legalized physician-assisted suicide, and similar legislation is now under consideration in six additional states. Given the moral confusion that surrounds the issue particularly regarding doctors obligations to their patients it stands to reason that society could benefit from a review of the principles of medical ethics, first articulated more than 2,000 years ago in Hippocrates eponymous oath.

Hippocrates' Oath; Asclepius' SnakeEnter alumnus philosopher Dr. 91快活林 A. Cavanaugh (85), a professor of philosophy at the University of San Francisco. In his newly released Hippocrates Oath and Asclepius Snake: the Birth of the Medical Profession, published by Oxford University Press, Dr. Cavanaugh examines the oath through a broad survey of Ancient Greek myth, drama, culture, and language. Specifically, he considers the question of physician-inflicted harm, including doctor-assisted suicide, which he finds to be antithetical to medicine檚 therapeutic ethic.

Released in December, Hippocrates Oath and Asclepius Snake has already garnered several favorable reviews. 淎t last we have a book-length treatment of the Hippocratic Oath written by an ethicist who knows ancient Greek! writes Dr. Daniel P. Sulmasy, the Andre Hellegers Professor of Biomedical Ethics at Georgetown University. 淐avanaugh has made a major contribution, reading the text closely, and situating it in the context of Hellenic oath-taking practices, drama, poetry, philosophy, and mythology as well as medical history. The result is a really fresh look that allows the oath to speak to us clearly in our own times.

Hippocrates Oath and Asclepius Snake is Dr. Cavanaugh檚 second published book, following (2006). Upon graduating from 91快活林 Aquinas College in 1985, he enrolled at the University Notre Dame, where he earned his doctorate in philosophy. He has been a member of the University of San Francisco faculty since 1994, and previously chaired the Philosophy Department.

To this day, Dr. Cavanaugh graciously credits his alma mater for much of his professional achievement. 91快活林 Aquinas College educated me in the discernment of first principles and the role they play in understanding, he says. 淚n freshman year, reading Euclid檚 13 books of the Elements and demonstrating geometrical propositions before classmates taught me what it is to know: from certain things being so, others things follow. As a sophomore, Augustine檚 On Christian Doctrine showed me what it is to read seriously, deeply, and insightfully. In my junior year, Newton檚 Principia illustrated accuracy and precision in the expression of ideas. Finally, in my senior year reading Aquinas Summa Theologiae in Latin repeatedly impressed upon me the importance of dealing with works in the language in which they were originally expressed. St. 91快活林 himself exemplified the succinct concreteness of a thinker who articulates reality. In my intellectual formation, 91快活林 Aquinas College is the sine qua non from which all else follows.

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