Philosophy and psychopathology
Contents
Toward a husserlian phenomenology of the initial stages of schizophrenia
Osborne P. Wiggins, Michael A. Schwartz, Michael A. Schwartz, Georg Northoff
21-34
Concepts of intentionality and their application to the psychopathology of schizophrenia—a critique of the vulnerability model
Christoph Mundt
35-43
Are psychotic illnesses category disorders?
proposal for a new understanding and classification of the major forms of mental illness
Edward M. Hundert
59-70
Technical problems with teleological explanation in psychopathology
Sigmund Freud as a case in point
Joseph Rychlak
102-117
When the self becomes alien to itself
psychopathology and the self recursive loop
Alfred Margulies
146-155
Schizophrenia and the quantification of semantic phenomena
how can something mean something?
Emrich
171-177
Normality and mental illness—dimensions versus categories
theoretical considerations and experimental findings
Godehard Oepen, Anne Harrington, Matthias Fünfgeld
200-210