In this paper, I discuss the question whether objective criteria could be provided for judging something to be a mental illness. I consider the two most prominent objectivist or naturalistic accounts of mental illness, evolutionary and bio-statistical account, which offer such a criterion by relying on the notion of biological function. According to such suggestions, illness is a condition in which there is dysfunciton in some feature of an organism. In this context, I consider different accounts for ascribing functions in biologyand their relationship with the suggested accounts of illnesses. Special focus is placed on the objections according to which the ascription of functions, as envisaged in naturalistic accounts of illness, is incomp...
The debate about the relevance of values for the concept of a mental disorder has quite a long histo...
In this paper I refer to discussion between objectivism and constructivism in relation to the concep...
It is an undoubted fact that neuroscientific models of explanation play a crucial role in the realms...
In this paper, I discuss the question whether objective criteria could be provided for judging somet...
In this paper, I discuss the question whether objective criteria could be provided for judging somet...
In this paper, I discuss the question whether objective criteria could be provided for judging somet...
Mental Illness as biological-evolutive Dysfunction: neural Mechanisms, pertinent Activities and sele...
The present paper constitutes a development of the position that illness, whether bodily or mental, ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe rise of modern medicine has led to a distinction between physical ...
Abstract Due to several socio-political factors, to many psychiatrists only a strictly objective def...
The antipsychiatrists in the 1960's, specifically Thomas Szasz, have claimed that mental illness doe...
Naturalistic accounts of mental disorder aim to identify an objective basis for attributions of ment...
This dissertation is about ‘mental disorder.’ More specifically, the focus of this work will be a pa...
A prevalent feature of philosophical and psychiatric theories which seek to clarify concepts of ment...
The debate about the relevance of values for the concept of a mental disorder has quite a long histo...
In this paper I refer to discussion between objectivism and constructivism in relation to the concep...
It is an undoubted fact that neuroscientific models of explanation play a crucial role in the realms...
In this paper, I discuss the question whether objective criteria could be provided for judging somet...
In this paper, I discuss the question whether objective criteria could be provided for judging somet...
In this paper, I discuss the question whether objective criteria could be provided for judging somet...
Mental Illness as biological-evolutive Dysfunction: neural Mechanisms, pertinent Activities and sele...
The present paper constitutes a development of the position that illness, whether bodily or mental, ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe rise of modern medicine has led to a distinction between physical ...
Abstract Due to several socio-political factors, to many psychiatrists only a strictly objective def...
The antipsychiatrists in the 1960's, specifically Thomas Szasz, have claimed that mental illness doe...
Naturalistic accounts of mental disorder aim to identify an objective basis for attributions of ment...
This dissertation is about ‘mental disorder.’ More specifically, the focus of this work will be a pa...
A prevalent feature of philosophical and psychiatric theories which seek to clarify concepts of ment...
The debate about the relevance of values for the concept of a mental disorder has quite a long histo...
In this paper I refer to discussion between objectivism and constructivism in relation to the concep...
It is an undoubted fact that neuroscientific models of explanation play a crucial role in the realms...