Parution – Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology
Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, Volume 17, Number 4, December 2010
Medically Unexplained Symptoms and the Siren “Psychogenic Inference”
Richard Sykes
MUSings on Functional Disorders
Stephen Tyreman
Psychologism, Overpsychologism, and Action
Michael Loughlin
“Functional,” Reasons, Neuroscience and the Psychogenic Inference
Richard Sykes
Only a Philosopher or a Madman: Impractical Delusions in Philosophy and Psychiatry
Marga Reimer
Delusions as Doxastic States: Contexts, Compartments, and Commitments
Tim Bayne
Are the Deluded Believers?: Are Philosophers Among the Deluded?
George Graham
Distinguishing Between the Psychiatrically and Philosophically Deluded: Easier Said Than Done
Marga Reimer
Thomas Aquinas and Cognitive Therapy: An Exploration of the Promise of the Thomistic Psychology
Giuseppe Butera
Thomistic Thought as a Metapsychological Meeting Ground
Eugene M. DeRobertis
Thomas Aquinas and Cognitive Therapy
Christopher Megone
Second Harvest: Further Reflections on the Promise of the Thomistic Psychology
Giuseppe Butera
Tags: Philosophie, Psychologie