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Record Nr.

UNINA9910464151303321

Titolo

Philosophy and psychiatry / / edited by Thomas Schramme, Johannes Thome

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin ; ; New York : , : De Gruyter, , [2004]

©2004

ISBN

3-11-090576-0

Edizione

[Reprint 2012]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (391 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

SchrammeThomas

ThomeJohannes

Disciplina

616.89001

Soggetti

Psychiatry - Philosophy

Philosophy

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front matter -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction: The Many Potentials for Philosophy of Psychiatry / Schramme, Thomas / Thome, Johannes -- The Relation of Philosophy and Psychiatry -- Thus Spake Settembrini: A Meta-Dialogue on Philosophy and Psychiatry / Marinoff, Lou -- Ten Principles of Values-Based Medicine (VBM) / Fulford, K.W.M. (Bill) -- Classification and Conceptual Considerations -- The Concept of Psychiatric Nosology / Pichot, Pierre -- The Legacy of Antipsychiatry / Schramme, Thomas -- Archaic Concepts for Explaining Disorders / Assion, Hans-Jörg -- The Problem of Universalism in Psychiatry / Thome, Johannes -- Lacan and Psychiatry / Campbell, Aisling -- Methodology and Philosophy of Science -- Methodological Issues in Psychiatry: Psychiatry as an Empirical Science / Möller, Hans-Jürgen -- Humanities and Molecular Psychiatry / Thome, Johannes -- The Challenge of Neuroscience: Psychiatry and Phenomenology Today / Fuchs, Thomas -- Diagnosis of Core Schizophrenia as an Example of Applied Analytic Phenomenology / Sigmund, Dieter -- Epistemology -- Can We Know What Others Feel? Anthropological and Epistemological Considerations in Emotional Neuroscience / Juckel, Georg / Heinz, Andreas -- On Time Experience



in Depression - Dominance of the Past / Emrich, Hinderk M. / Dietrich, Detlef E. -- Compulsion, Volitional Disorder, and Freedom of the Will -- Rigidity: The Strange Preference for Compulsion / Löw-Beer, Martin -- Towards a Psychiatric Anthropology of Addiction / Schlimme, Jann -- Neurophilosophical Perspectives on Conservative Compatibilism / Walter, Henrik -- 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 / Luthe, Rainer / Rösler, Michael -- Personal Identity -- Why Are Identity Disorders Interesting for Philosophers? / Metzinger, Thomas -- The Influence of Brain Implants on Personal Identity and Personality - a Combined Theoretical and Empirical Investigation in 'Neuroethics' / Northoff, Georg -- Psychiatric Ethics -- Ethics as a Focus of Controversy in Postmodern Antagonisms / Helmchen, Hanfried -- Compulsory Admission and Compulsory Treatment in Psychiatry / Dreßing, Harald -- Coercive Threats and Offers in Psychiatry / Schramme, Thomas -- The Moral Economics of Psychotherapy / Pawelzik, Markus / Prinz, Aloys -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

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 Vergleich zum angelsächsischen Sprachraum in Deutschland bislang wenig interdisziplinäre Forschung zur "philosophischen Psychopathologie" betrieben. Die vorliegende Anthologie schließt diese Lücke, denn die Autoren - sowohl ausgewiesene Fachleute als auch junge Wissenschaftler, die mit neuen Ansätzen zukunftsträchtige Perspektiven eröffnen - kommen aus beiden Disziplinen. Die einzelnen Beiträge setzen sich mit philosophischen Debatten auseinander, wie sie sich im Kontext psychiatrischer Theorie und Praxis ergeben.

Philosophy and psychiatry share many topics and problems. For example, the "solutions" of the psychiatry of the philosophical body-soul problem have direct effects on the self-image of the discipline. Despite these obvious overlappings, and unlike the English-speaking countries, interdisciplinary research on "philosophical psychopathology" has been scarce in Germany. The current anthology closes these gaps, because the authors - renowned experts as well as young scientists, whose new approaches open promising perspectives - come from both disciplines. The individual contributions deal with philosophical debates as they arise within the context of psychiatric theory and practice.