203684

Springer, Dordrecht

1978

302 Pages

ISBN 978-94-015-6911-8

Philosophy and medicine
vol. 4

Mental health: philosophical perspectives

proceedings of the fourth trans-disciplinary symposium on philosophy and medicine

Edited by

Tristram Engelhardt, Stuart Spicker

The concept 'health' is ambiguous [18,9, 11]. The concept 'mental health' is even more so. 'Health' compasses senses of well-being, wholeness, and sound­ ness that mean more than the simple freedom from illness - a fact appreci­ ated in the World Health Organization's definition of health as more than the absence of disease or infirmity [7]. The wide range of viewpoints of the con­ tributors to this volume attests to the scope of issues placed under the rubric 'mental health.' These papers, presented at the Fourth Symposium on Philos­ ophy and Medicine, were written and discussed within a broad context of interests concerning mental health. Moreover, in their diversity these papers point to the many descriptive, evaluative, and, in fact, performative functions of statements concerning mental health. Before introducing the substance of these papers in any detail, I want to indicate the profound commerce between philosophical and psychological ideas in theories of mental health and disease. This will be done in part by a consideration of some conceptual developments in the history of psychiatry, as well as through an analysis of some of the functions of the notions of mental illness and health. 'Mental health' lays a special stress on the wholeness of human intuition, emotion, thought, and action.

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Engelhardt, T. , Spicker, (eds) (1978). Mental health: philosophical perspectives: proceedings of the fourth trans-disciplinary symposium on philosophy and medicine, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

Models and mental illness

Creson D. L.

71-77

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Disease viewed as a symbolic category

Fabrega Horacio

79-106

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Health and disease

Macklin Ruth

107-117

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Synchronism and therapy

Zaner Richard

137-142

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The psychiatrist as philosopher

Spicker Stuart

143-155

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Environments of the mind

Neville Robert

169-176

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Luminosity

Feldstein Leonard C.

177-189

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Body, mind, and conditions of novelty

Delkeskamp Corinna

191-198

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Motivational disturbances and free will

Thalberg Irving

201-220

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The concept of mental illness

Szasz Thomas S.

235-250

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Szasz on mental illness

Brody Baruch

251-257

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Chairman's remarks

Engelhardt Tristram

261-293

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Closing reflections

Engelhardt Tristram; Spicker Stuart

295-295

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