Philosophy and Psychiatry / / ed. by Thomas Schramme, Johannes Thome.

Philosophie und Psychiatrie teilen viele Problemfelder und Fragestellungen. So zeitigen z.B. die "Lösungen" der Psychiatrie des philosophischen Leib-Seele-Problems direkte Auswirkungen auf das Selbstverständnis der Disziplin. Trotz dieser offensichtlichen Überschneidungen wurde im Vergleic...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2012]
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Year of Publication:2012
Edition:Reprint 2012
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Contributors
  • Introduction: The Many Potentials for Philosophy of Psychiatry
  • The Relation of Philosophy and Psychiatry
  • Thus Spake Settembrini: A Meta-Dialogue on Philosophy and Psychiatry
  • Ten Principles of Values-Based Medicine (VBM)
  • Classification and Conceptual Considerations
  • The Concept of Psychiatric Nosology
  • The Legacy of Antipsychiatry
  • Archaic Concepts for Explaining Disorders
  • The Problem of Universalism in Psychiatry
  • Lacan and Psychiatry
  • Methodology and Philosophy of Science
  • Methodological Issues in Psychiatry: Psychiatry as an Empirical Science
  • Humanities and Molecular Psychiatry
  • The Challenge of Neuroscience: Psychiatry and Phenomenology Today
  • Diagnosis of Core Schizophrenia as an Example of Applied Analytic Phenomenology
  • Epistemology
  • Can We Know What Others Feel? Anthropological and Epistemological Considerations in Emotional Neuroscience
  • On Time Experience in Depression – Dominance of the Past
  • Compulsion, Volitional Disorder, and Freedom of the Will
  • Rigidity: The Strange Preference for Compulsion
  • Towards a Psychiatric Anthropology of Addiction
  • Neurophilosophical Perspectives on Conservative Compatibilism
  • Freedom of Will, Freedom of Action and Psychiatry: Concerning the relationship of empirical to intelligible character and so-called freedom of choice in the view of forensic psychiatry
  • Personal Identity
  • Why Are Identity Disorders Interesting for Philosophers?
  • The Influence of Brain Implants on Personal Identity and Personality – a Combined Theoretical and Empirical Investigation in ‘Neuroethics’
  • Psychiatric Ethics
  • Ethics as a Focus of Controversy in Postmodern Antagonisms
  • Compulsory Admission and Compulsory Treatment in Psychiatry
  • Coercive Threats and Offers in Psychiatry
  • The Moral Economics of Psychotherapy
  • Index