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  • Volume 2 Contents

Volume 2 Contents

Feature Articles
Beyond Liberation: Michel Foucault and the Notion of a Critical Psychiatry 1
      Patrick J. Bracken
Commentary by Timothy Kendall, Eric Matthews,
Martin Heinze, and Joel Kovel 15, 19, 31, 33
Who Should Be Committable? 35
      Michael Lavin
Commentary by Margaret Brazier 49
Contentless Consciousness and Information-Processing Theories of Mind 51
      Philip R. Sullivan
Commentary by Peter Binns 61
Karl Jaspers and Edmund Husserl III: Jaspers as a Kantian Phenomenologist 65
      Chris Walker
Commentary by Ruth F. Chadwick 83
Psychoanalysis, Science, and Commonsense 93
      Sebastian Gardner
Commentary by R. D. Hinshelwood and David Snelling 115, 119
Freud's Project for a Scientific Psychology after 100 Years 123
      J. Melvin Woody and James Phillips
Commentary by Paul Mohl 135
"Does the Professor Talk to God?" Learning from Little Hans 137
      Jerome Neu
Commentary by Melvin R. Lansky and William L. Thornton 159, 161 [End Page 357]
Irrationality and the Dynamic Unconscious: The Case for Wishful Thinking 163
      P. G. Sturdee
Commentary by Sebastian Gardner 175
The Social Relocation of Personal Identity as Shown by
Psychoanalytic Observations of Splitting, Projection, and Introjection 185
      R. D. Hinshelwood
Commentary by Stephen E. Braude, Sebastian Gardner, and Bradley Lewis 205, 209, 215
Dieases, Functions, Values, and Psychiatric Classification 219
      John Z. Sadler and George J. Agich
Dysfunction as a Value-Free Concept: A Reply to Sadler and Agich 233
      Jerome C. Wakefield
Karl Jaspers and Edmund Husserl IV: Phenomenology and Empathie Understanding 247
      Chris Walker
Essay Review: The Historiography of the History of Psychiatry 267
      Jerome Kroll
Key Concepts: Pain 277
      Mark D. Sullivan
True Wishes: The Philosophy and Developmental Psychology of
Children's Informed Consent 287
      Donna Dickenson and David Jones
Commentary by John Eekelaar, Sue McCormick,
Thomas H. Murray, Michael Parker, and Lloyd A. Wells 305, 309, 311, 313, 315
Chris Walker's Interpretation of Karl Jaspers' Phenomenology: A Critique 319
      Osborne P. Wiggins and Michael Alan Schwartz
Commentary by Carl Fulwiler and Marshal F. Folstein 345
Concurrent Contents 85, 177, 281, 347
News and Notes 89, 181, 285, 353 [End Page 358]
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