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Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 14.1 (2007) 85-87

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Recent and Classic References at the Interface of Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology

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Adshead, G. 2006. What's his story? Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 13, no. 2:157–160.
Agich, G. J. 2004. Seeking the everyday meaning of autonomy in neurological disorders. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 4:295–298.
Anderson, J., and W. Lux. 2004. Accurate self-assessment, autonomous ignorance, and the appreciation of disability. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 4:309–312.
Anderson, J., and W. Lux. 2004. Knowing your own strength: Accurate self-assessment as a requirement for personal autonomy. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 4:279–294.
Bavidge, M. 2006. Under the floorboards: Examining the foundations of mild cognitive impairment. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 13, no. 1:75–78.
Bendelow, G. 2004. Sociology and concepts of mental illness. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 2:145–146.
Billig, M. 2006. Lacan's misuse of psychology: Evidence, rhetoric and the mirror stage. Theory, Culture and Society 23, no. 4:1–26.
Bond, J., and L. Corner. 2006. Mild cognitive impairment: Where does it go from here? Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 13, no. 1:29–30.
Broome, M. R. 2005. Suffering and eternal recurrence of the same: The neuroscience, psychopathology, and philosophy of time. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 12, no. 3:187–194.
Brülde, B., and F. Radovic. 2006. What is mental about mental disorder? Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 13, no. 2:99–116.
Callender, J. S. 2005. Aesthetics, ethics, and the experience of self. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 12, no. 4:311–314.
Callender, J. S. 2005. The role of aesthetic judgments in psychotherapy. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 12, no. 4:283–296.
Cartwright, W. 2006. Reasons and selves: Two accounts of responsibility in theory and practice. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 13, no. 2:143–156.
Cartwright, W. 2006. Responsibility: A puzzle, two theories, and bad background. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 13, no. 2:167–176.
Chadwick, R. F. 2004. The right not to know: A challenge for accurate self-assessment. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 4:299–302. [End Page 85]
Charland, L. C. 2004. A madness for identity: Psychiatric labels, consumer autonomy, and the perils of the Internet. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 4:335–350.
Church, J. 2005. Reasons of which reason knows not. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 12, no. 1:31–42.
Church, J. 2005. Space and normativity. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 12, no. 1:59–62.
Coltheart, M. 2005. Conscious experience and delusional belief. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 12, no. 2:153–158.
Corner, L., and J. Bond. 2006. The impact of the label of mild cognitive impairment on the individual's sense of self. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 13, no. 1:3–12.
Curren, R. R. 2006. Connected learning and the foundations of psychometrics: A rejoinder. Journal of Philosophy of Education 40, no. 1:17–29.
De Block, A. 2005. Doomed by nature: The inevitable failure of our naturally selected functions. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 12, no. 4:343–348.
De Block, A. 2005. Freud as an "evolutionary psychiatrist" and the foundations of a freudian philosophy. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 12, no. 4:315–324.
Deeley, Q. 2005. Psychoanalysis as a hybrid of religion and science. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 12, no. 4:335–342.
Fine, C., J. Craigie, and I. Goldl. 2005. Damned if you do; damned if you don't: The impasse in cognitive accounts of the Capgras Delusion. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 12, no. 2:143–152.
Fine, C., J. Craigie, and I. Gold. 2005. The explanation approach to delusion. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 12, no. 2:159–164.
Fuchs, T. 2005. Implicit and explicit temporality. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 12, no. 3:195–198.
Fulford, K. W. M., and A. Colombo. 2004. Professional judgment, critical realism, real people, and, yes, two wrongs can make a right! Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 2:165–170.
Fulford, K. W. M., and A. Colombo. 2004. Six models of mental disorder: A study combining linguistic-analytic and empirical methods. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 2:129–144.
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