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Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology

Volume 16, Number 1, March 2009

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E-ISSN: 1086-3303 Print ISSN: 1071-6076

Table of Contents

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Feature Article

The Role of Comorbidity in the Crisis of the Current Psychiatric Classification System
pp. 1-11

Commentaries

Psychiatric Comorbidity: More Than a Kuhnian Anomaly
pp. 13-22
Deflating Psychiatric Classification
pp. 23-27

Response

About and Beyond Comorbidity: Does the Crisis of the DSM Bring on a Radical Rethinking of Descriptive Psychopathology?
pp. 29-33

Feature Article

Defining Mental Disorder in Terms of Our Goals for Demarcating Mental Disorder
pp. 35-52

Subject Headings:

Commentaries

Against Definition
pp. 53-57
Autonomy, Well-Being, Disease, and Disability
pp. 59-65

Response

Still Defining Mental Disorder in Terms of Our Goals for Demarcating Mental Disorder
pp. 67-72

Feature Articles

Ethical Decisions in the Classification of Mental Conditions as Mental Illness
pp. 73-90

Subject Headings:

Commentaries

Mental Disorder and Moral Responsibility: Disorders of Personhood as Harmful Dysfunctions, With Special Reference to Alcoholism
pp. 91-99
Psychiatric Treatment and the Problem of Equality: Whose Justice, Which Rationality?
pp. 101-103

Response

Changing Functions, Moral Responsibility, and Mental Illness
pp. 105-107

About the Authors

About the Authors
pp. 109-110

Concurrent Contents

Concurrent Contents: Recent and Classic References at the Interface of Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology
pp. 111-112

International News and Notes

International News and Notes
pp. 113-115

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