Philosophical psychopathology
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Philosophical psychopathology
MIT Press, c1994
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注記
"A Bradford book."
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text is a benchmark volume for an emerging field where mental disorders serve as the springboard for philosophical insights. It brings together current research by Owen Flanagan, Robert Gordon, Robert Van Gulick and others on mental disorders of consciousness, self-consciousness, emotions, personality, and action and belief as well as general methodological questions about the study of mental disorder. Topics include the problem of despair, multiple personality disorder, autism and the theory of the mind debate, and the effectiveness of psychotherapy. An introduction shows how to interpret philosophical psychopathology as an interdisciplinary field and locates the contributions in the book conceptually and in terms of the surrounding literature. Psychopathology promises to clarify and illuminate a host of philosophical issues.
The 12 chapters focus chiefly on issues in applied philosophy of mind (personal identity and self-consciousness, voluntary action and self-control, cognition and practical reasoning), in the science of mind (the medical model of mental disorders, philosophy of science and psychiatry, psychopathology and folk psychology), and in the ethical and experimential dimensions of psychopathology.
目次
- An introduction to philosophical psychopathology - its nature, scope, and emergence, George Graham and G. Lynn Stephens
- deficit studies and the function of phenomenal consciousness, Robert Van Gulick
- emotional disorder and attention, Kent Bach
- the problem of despair, Richard Garrett
- mind and mine, George Graham and G. Lynn Stephens
- going to pieces, John Heil
- multiple identity, character transformation, and self-reclamation, Owen Flanagan
- autism and the "Theory of Mind" debate, Robert M. Gordon and John A. Barker
- alcohol addiction and responsibility attributions, Ferdinand Schoeman
- value, illness, and failure of action - framework for a philosophical psychopathology of delusions, K.W.M. Fulford
- problems with the DSM approach to classifying psychopathology, Jeffrey Poland et al
- the effectiveness of psychotherapy - epistomelogical issues, Edward Erwin
- the placebo concept in medicine and psychiatry, Adolf Grunbaum.
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