Psychopathy attracts considerable interdisciplinary interest. The idea of a group of people with abnormal morality and interpersonal relations raises important philosophical, legal and clinical issues. However, before engaging these issues, we ought to examine whether this category is scientifically grounded. We frame the issue in terms of the question whether ‘psychopathy’ designates a natural kind according to the cluster approaches. We argue that currently there is no sufficient evidence for an affirmative answer to this question. Furthermore, we examine three ways of dealing with the category of psychopathy. We could eliminate the category, revise it, or subscribe to a more encompassing account of kinds, which could c...
In their paper “Is psychopathy a mental disease?”, Thomas Nadelhoffer and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong h...
Psychopathy and sociopathy are two personality disorders that are similar in action though different...
One of the philosophical discussions stimulated by the recent scientific study of psychopathy concer...
Psychopathy attracts considerable interdisciplinary interest. The idea of a group of people wi...
Psychopathy is currently a condition that arouses great interest among psychiatrists because of its ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze, from a philosophical perspective, the scientific robustness of ...
Many spectacular claims about psychopaths are circulated. This contribution aims at providing the re...
Introduction to the special issue entitled "Psychopathy: Philosophical and Empirical Challenges
The psychiatric diagnosis of psychopathic personality—or psychopathy—signifies a patient stereotype ...
A long-standing puzzle for moral philosophers and psychologists alike is the concept of psychopathy,...
Psychopathy or antisocial personality disorder is generally conceived as a neurophysiological disord...
Psychopathy is a subject which is now being duscussed with increasing interest in forensic psychiatr...
Since the 18th century, one of the key features of diagnosed psychopaths has been “moral colorblindn...
This article examines the concept of moral responsibility in psychopathy. In doing so it shows how p...
In their paper “Is psychopathy a mental disease?”, Thomas Nadelhoffer and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong h...
Psychopathy and sociopathy are two personality disorders that are similar in action though different...
One of the philosophical discussions stimulated by the recent scientific study of psychopathy concer...
Psychopathy attracts considerable interdisciplinary interest. The idea of a group of people wi...
Psychopathy is currently a condition that arouses great interest among psychiatrists because of its ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze, from a philosophical perspective, the scientific robustness of ...
Many spectacular claims about psychopaths are circulated. This contribution aims at providing the re...
Introduction to the special issue entitled "Psychopathy: Philosophical and Empirical Challenges
The psychiatric diagnosis of psychopathic personality—or psychopathy—signifies a patient stereotype ...
A long-standing puzzle for moral philosophers and psychologists alike is the concept of psychopathy,...
Psychopathy or antisocial personality disorder is generally conceived as a neurophysiological disord...
Psychopathy is a subject which is now being duscussed with increasing interest in forensic psychiatr...
Since the 18th century, one of the key features of diagnosed psychopaths has been “moral colorblindn...
This article examines the concept of moral responsibility in psychopathy. In doing so it shows how p...
In their paper “Is psychopathy a mental disease?”, Thomas Nadelhoffer and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong h...
Psychopathy and sociopathy are two personality disorders that are similar in action though different...
One of the philosophical discussions stimulated by the recent scientific study of psychopathy concer...