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  • Concurrent Contents: Recent and Classic References at the Interface of Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology

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Buchanan, A. 2008. Human rights and the legitimacy of the international order. Legal Theory 14, no. 1:39–70.
Callender, J. S. 2005. Aesthetics, ethics, and the experience of self. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 12, no. 4:311–314.
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Cartwright, W. 2006. Reasons and selves: Two accounts of responsibility in theory and practice. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 13, no. 2:143–156.
———. 2006. Responsibility: A puzzle, two theories, and bad background. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 13, no. 2:167–176.
Church, J. 2005. Reasons of which reason knows not. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 12, no. 1:31–42.
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Curren, R. R. 2006. Connected learning and the foundations of psychometrics: A rejoinder. Journal of Philosophy of Education 40, no. 1:17–29.
Davis, M. H. 2008. Structures of evil encountered in pastoral counseling. Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 43, no. 3:665–680.
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Gutridge, K. 2010. Safer self-injury or assisted self-harm? Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 31, no. 1:79–92.
Held, B. S. 2009. Psychological kinds and ‘discourse dependence’: A reply to Martin and Sugarman. Theory & Psychology 19, no. 1:123–129.
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Pouncey, C. L., and J. M. Lukens. 2010. Madness versus badness: The ethical tension between the recovery movement and forensic psychiatry. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 31, no. 1: 93–105.
Richardson, F. C., and C. B. Guignon. 2008. Positive psychology and philosophy of social science. Theory & Psychology 18, no. 5:605–27.
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Robertson, M., I. Kerridge, and G. Walter. 2008. Part 2: A pilot ethnomethodological study. Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 3, no. 1:1–5.
Robertson, M., H. Pols, and G. Walter. 2008. Part 1: Conceptual issues and the case of Argentine psychiatry. Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 3, no. 1:1–5.
Robertson, M., and G. Walter. 2008. Synopsis of psychiatric ethics: Based on six papers published in Australasian Psychiatry. Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 3, no. 1:1–4.
Schramme, T. 2010. Can we define mental disorder by using the criterion of mental dysfunction? Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 31, no. 1:35–47.
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