Hankinson, R. J.2013-04-172017-05-112017-05-112012-12December 2http://hdl.handle.net/2152/19933textThis report examines the sectarian backdrop for Galen of Pergamum's medical epistemology. It considers the justificatory role that experience (empeiria) and theoretical accounts (logoi) play in Empiricist and Dogmatist epistemology in an attempt to track how Galen incorporates experience into theoretical accounts as a means by which to undergird them. Finally, it briefly considers the exiguous evidence for Methodism, Galen's main medical rivals in the Roman world and claims that Galen forges a middle path between these sects.application/pdfen-USAncient Greek medicineAncient Roman medicineAncient philosophyEmpiricismEpistemologyGalenMethodismEvidentiary criteria in Galen : three competing accounts of medical epistemology in the second century CE2013-04-17