The philosophies of madness: an introduction

Philosophical Psychology 36 (7):1227-1236 (2023)
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What might be the value of the often rather abstract theoretical reflections of philosophy for understanding the concrete and lived experience of various forms of madness? And is there something co...

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Philosophy of psychiatry.Dominic Murphy - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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