Psychiatric interviewing highlights the apparent tension between psychiatry's quest for objectivity and its aim to chart the particular experiences and values of individuals. Neo-Kantian philosophy can help to shed light on this apparent tension. There need be no conflict between an exploration of individual values and scientific inquiry, not least because values play a central role in the selection of facts in scientific observation in general and psychiatric history taking in particular
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2007.In...
This is one of several papers by the author that seek to throw light on the psychology of philosophe...
The topics covered in this issue of the International Review of Psychiatry reflect the importance of...
Philosophy is often caricatured as one of the most disconnected and anemic academic enterprises. Yet...
Philosophy is often caricatured as one of the most disconnected and anaemic academic enterprises. Ye...
Abstract In their recent paper, Natalie Banner and Tim Thornton evaluate seven volumes of the Oxford...
INTRODUCTION: The uncertainty regarding the scientific status of psychiatry arises from psychiatry's...
This article is a review of On Madness and the Demand for Recognition: A philosophical inquiry into ...
A brief critical notice of Dan J Stein's new book _Problems of Living: Perspectives from Philosophy,...
Since philosophical problems are the result of our innate psychology, or as Wittgenstein put it, due...
What can philosophy possibly teach empirical science? Many have thought that philosophers could at m...
INTRODUCTION: Hallucinations research is increasingly incorporating philosophy or the work of philos...
I argue that philosophical practice is a clinically active and influential endeavor, with both posit...
What is it like to be a philosopher?Symptoms — causes — therapy — prognosisTh...
This paper considers arguments for finding human beings to be centrally rational or basically affect...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2007.In...
This is one of several papers by the author that seek to throw light on the psychology of philosophe...
The topics covered in this issue of the International Review of Psychiatry reflect the importance of...