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Naturalism, interpretation, and mental disorder

Naturalism, interpretation, and mental disorder

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The Philosophy of Psychiatry is a unique area of research because the nature of the subject matter leads to quite distinct methodological issues. Naturalism, Interpretation, and Mental Disorder is an original new work focusing on the challenges we face when trying to interpret and understand mental illness. The book integrates a hermeneutical perspective, and shows how such an approach can reveal important facts about historical sources in psychiatry and the nature of dialogue in the therapeutic encounter. In addition, the book demonstrates how such an approach can be valuable for understanding the concept of mental disorderitself. Naturalism, Interpretation, and Mental Disorder brings fresh thinking to the philosophy of psychiatry, and will be of interest to students and scholars in the fields of Mental Health and Philosophy.
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OUP Oxford
83013
9780198747253
9780198747253

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Publication date
2015
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
272
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
408
  • Part I; Introduction: Hermeneutics, Naturalism and the Aims of This Book; Philosophy of Psychiatry; The Hermeneutics of Psychiatric Texts; Cognitivism and the Hermeneutics of Therapeutic Encounter; Part II; Introduction to Part II: Two Types of Criticism; Natural Kinds; Natural Functions; Having it Both Ways; The Hermeneutics of Mental Disorder; Conclusion;
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