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Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 9.4 (2002) 405-409



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Volume 9 Contents


Feature Article
Explaining Evil Behavior: Using Kant and M. Scott Peck to Solve the Puzzle of Understanding the Moral Psychology of Evil People
David E. Ward
1
Commentary
Unconscious Evil Principles
Steven Sverdlik
13
Through a Glass, Darkly: Commentary on Ward
Gwen Adshead
15
Moral Principles Don't Signify
Paul E. Mullen
19
The Complexity of Evil Behavior
David E. Ward
23
Feature Article
Thought Insertion and Immunity to Error Through Misidentification
Annalisa Coliva
27
Commentary
The Ownership of Thoughts
John Campbell
35
On What There Really Is to Our Notion of Ownership of a Thought
Annalisa Coliva
41
Feature Article
A One-Stage Explanation of the Cotard Delusion
Philip Gerrans [End Page 405]
47
Commentary
One Stage Is Not Enough
Andy Young and Karel W. de Pauw
55
Arguing From Neuroscience in Psychiatry
James Phillips
61
Multiples Paths to Delusion
Philip Gerrans
65
Feature Article
The Impact of "Phenomenology" on North American Psychiatric Assessment
Mona Gupta and L. Rex Kay
73
Commentary
Phenomenological and Biological Psychiatry: Complementary or Mutual?
James Morley
87
Jaspers and Defining Phenomenology
John McMillan
91
Phenomenological Methods in Psychiatry: A Necessary First Step
Mona Gupta and L. Rex Kay
93
Feature Article
Linguistic Markers of Recovery: Theoretical Underpinnings of
First Person Pronoun Usage and Semantic Positions of Patients
C. W. van Staden
105
Commentary
The Self as Relatum in Life and Language
Grant Gillett
123
Linguistic Markers of Recovery: Underpinnings of First Person Pronoun Usage and Semantic Positions of Patients
Patrick Suppes
127
Language, Logic, and Recovery: A commentary on van Staden
Paul Falzer and Larry Davidson
131
Language Mirrors Relational Positions in Recovery: A Response to Commentaries by Falzer and Davidson, Gillett, and Suppes
C. W. van Staden [End Page 406]
137
Feature Article
Dispensing With the Dynamic Unconscious
Gerard O'Brien and Jon Jureidini
141
Commentary
Dispensing With the Dynamic Conscious
J. Melvin Woody
155
The Nine Lives of the Dynamic Unconscious
Jerome Kroll
159
The Last Rites of the Dynamic Unconscious
Gerard O'Brien and Jon Jureidini
161
Feature Article
Progress and Power: Exploring the Disciplinary Connections
Between Moral Treatment and Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Erica Lilleleht
167
Commentary
Tuke's Healing Discipline: Commentary on Erica Lilleleht's Progress and Power: Exploring the Disciplinary Connections Between Moral Treatment and Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Louis Charland
183
Listening to Foucault
Patrick Bracken
187
Listening, Acting, and the Quest for Alternatives: A Response to Charland and Bracken
Erica Lilleleht
189
Feature Article
Kinds of Kinds: A Taxonomy of Psychiatric Categories
Nick Haslam
203
Commentary
The Practical Kinds Model as a Pragmatist Theory of Classification
Peter Zachar
219
Reliability and Validity in Psychiatric Classification: Values and neo-Humeanism
Tim Thornton [End Page 407]
229
Practical, Functional, and Natural Kinds
Nick Haslam
237
Feature Article
Depression as a Mind-Body Problem
Walter Glannon
243
Commentary
On the Evolution of Depression
Mike W. Martin
255
Mind, Meaning, and the Brain
Thomas Fuchs
261
The Psychology and Physiology of Depression
Walter Glannon
265
Feature Article
Feelings of Unreality: A Conceptual and Phenomenological Analysis of Depersonalization
Filip Radovic and Susanna Radovic
271
Commentary
This Is Not Here
Katherine Morris
281
Depersonalization and Feelings of Unreality: Significant Symptoms With a Variety of Meanings
Kjell Modigh
285
Investigating Depersonalization
Filip Radovic and Susanna Radovic
287
Feature Article
Normal and Abnormal: Georges Canguilhem and the Question of Mental Pathology
Victoria Margree
299
Commentary
Normativity and Pathology
Mike Gane
313
Canguilhem and Social Pathology
Victoria Margree
317
Feature Article
Psychotic and Mystical States of Being: Connections and Distinctions
Caroline Brett [End Page 408]
321
Commentary
Mysticism and Psychosis: Descriptions and Distinctions
Michael McGhee
343
Mystical States or Mystical Life? Buddhist, Christian, and Hindu Perspectives
Marek Marzanski and Mark Bratton
349
The Application of Nondual Epistemology to Anomalous Experience in Psychosis
Caroline Brett
353
Feature Article
Psychopathological Symptoms and Religious Experience: A Critique of Jackson and Fulford
Marek Marzanski and Mark Bratton
359
Commentary
Spiritual Experience and Psychopathology: Dichotomy or Interaction?
Caroline Brett
373
The Borderlands of Psychiatry and Theology
Stephen Sykes
381
Minding Your Language: A Response to Caroline Brett and Stephen Sykes
Marek...

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