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Philosophy and Psychiatry Problems, Intersections and New Perspectives [Hardcover]

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  • Category: Books (Philosophy)
  • ISBN-10:  0415708168
  • ISBN-10:  0415708168
  • ISBN-13:  9780415708166
  • ISBN-13:  9780415708166
  • Publisher:  Routledge
  • Publisher:  Routledge
  • Pages:  320
  • Pages:  320
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Pub Date:  01-Dec-2015
  • Pub Date:  01-Dec-2015
  • SKU:  0415708168-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0415708168-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 100854915
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This groundbreaking volume of original essays presents fresh avenues of inquiry at the intersection of philosophy and psychiatry. Contributors draw from a variety of fields, including evolutionary psychiatry, phenomenology, biopsychosocial models, psychoanalysis, neuroscience, neuroethics, behavioral economics, and virtue theory. Philosophy and Psychiatrysunique structure consists of two parts: in the first, philosophers write five lead essays with replies from psychiatrists. In the second part, this arrangement is reversed. The result is an interdisciplinary exchange that allows for direct discourse, and a volume at the forefront of defining an emerging discipline. Philosophy and Psychiatrywill be of interest to professionals in philosophy and psychiatry, as well as mental health researchers and clinicians.

Preface. Introduction: Beyond the Philosophy of Psychiatry - Daniel Moseley and Gary Gala. Part 1: Psychiatric Diagnosis and Agency. Can Whats in Your Head be All in Your Head? Possibilities and Problems of Psychological Symptom Amplification - Nicholas Kontos. Commentary on Kontos: The Hiddenness of Psychological Symptom Amplification - Justin Garson. How are Mental Disorders Different? - Marc Lange Commentary on Lange: How are Mental Incapacities Different? - Abraham Nussbaum. The Political Science of Psychiatric Diagnosis: A Moral Defense of the DSM - Warren Kinghorn. Commentary on Kinghorn: Evaluating Traditions in Psychiatry - Christian Perring. Free Will, Moral Responsibility and Mental Illness - Benjamin Kozuch and Michael McKenna. Commentary on Kozuch and McKena:Mental Illness, Moral Responsibility and Expression of the Self - Chandra Sripada. Part 2: Ethical Dimensions of Psychiatric Treatment. Coercion in Psychiatric Treatment and Its Justifications - George Szmukler. Commentary on Szmukler:Mental Illness, Dangerousness and Involuntary Civil Commitment - Kl£(

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