Psychiatric Neuroethics: Studies in Research and Practice: International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198758853
ISBN-10: 0198758855
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198758855
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
... a rigorous and well-written scientific exploration of the philosophical challenges accompanying our increasing knowledge of the brain.
Psychiatric Neuroethics provides a comprehensive survey of the major neuropsychiatric ethical dilemmas currently faced by patients, clinicians and policy-makers. ... the seriousness and attention to detail that Glannon devotes to these individually complex topics ... are modern, engaging and clinically relevant.
Walter Glannon's Psychiatric Neuroethics is a treasure trove for any scholar of neuroethics and neurophilosophy. Whether a newcomer to the field or a seasoned researcher, the reader will find an erudite and well-argued source of state-of-the-art science and theory on a range of issues at the intersection between philosophy, psychiatry and neuroscience. The underlying theme of non reductionist assumptions is what makes this book essential reading for scholars in neuropsychiatry, neuroethics and neurophilosophy.
This book is extraordinary as it addresses long-overdue ethical issues that are specific to psychiatry, including its model of the mind-brain relation and ethical issues such as euthanasia. Walter Glannon, one of the leading experts in the philosophy of psychiatry, delivers an outstanding book which will, I am sure, become standard reading in the field and beyond.
As the big pharma have withdrawn from investing in the development of psychopharmaceuticals, the therapeutic void needs to be filled, and one of the ways to do so is by non-invasive and invasive neuromodulation. Walter Glannon bravely takes the lead in addressing and providing ethical guidance in how to embrace the new technology in real world settings. A must read and highly needed work for everybody who is interested or involved in the treatment of psychiatric brain disorders.
'Walter Glannon combines a philosophical sensibility with an appreciation of psychiatry as a psycho-biological science of the brain as well as the mind. With precision Glannon adroitly teases out ethical conflicts, treating a range of psychiatric interventions such as psychosurgery, neuro-modulation, control of psychopathic behavior and rationales for assisted suicide for psychiatric and neuro-degenerative conditions. His critical analysis is an original contribution to psychiatry and neuroethics.
Walter Glannon's Psychiatric Neuroethics provides keen insights into the intersecting domains of brain science, mental health practice, philosophy, ethics, and law. In addressing longstanding philosophical questions about the nature of the mind, self, and psychiatry as a discipline, Glannon presents a detailed examination of the ways in which ongoing neuroscientific research has been used, or in some cases misused, in the understanding, classification, diagnosis, and care of mental illness. This book affords a prudent perspective on neuroethical issues, questions, and possible solutions that are important in guiding applications of brain science in the clinical practices of the field-in- evolution that is psychiatry.
Psychiatric Neuroethics provides a comprehensive survey of the major neuropsychiatric ethical dilemmas currently faced by patients, clinicians and policy-makers. ... the seriousness and attention to detail that Glannon devotes to these individually complex topics ... are modern, engaging and clinically relevant.
Walter Glannon's Psychiatric Neuroethics is a treasure trove for any scholar of neuroethics and neurophilosophy. Whether a newcomer to the field or a seasoned researcher, the reader will find an erudite and well-argued source of state-of-the-art science and theory on a range of issues at the intersection between philosophy, psychiatry and neuroscience. The underlying theme of non reductionist assumptions is what makes this book essential reading for scholars in neuropsychiatry, neuroethics and neurophilosophy.
This book is extraordinary as it addresses long-overdue ethical issues that are specific to psychiatry, including its model of the mind-brain relation and ethical issues such as euthanasia. Walter Glannon, one of the leading experts in the philosophy of psychiatry, delivers an outstanding book which will, I am sure, become standard reading in the field and beyond.
As the big pharma have withdrawn from investing in the development of psychopharmaceuticals, the therapeutic void needs to be filled, and one of the ways to do so is by non-invasive and invasive neuromodulation. Walter Glannon bravely takes the lead in addressing and providing ethical guidance in how to embrace the new technology in real world settings. A must read and highly needed work for everybody who is interested or involved in the treatment of psychiatric brain disorders.
'Walter Glannon combines a philosophical sensibility with an appreciation of psychiatry as a psycho-biological science of the brain as well as the mind. With precision Glannon adroitly teases out ethical conflicts, treating a range of psychiatric interventions such as psychosurgery, neuro-modulation, control of psychopathic behavior and rationales for assisted suicide for psychiatric and neuro-degenerative conditions. His critical analysis is an original contribution to psychiatry and neuroethics.
Walter Glannon's Psychiatric Neuroethics provides keen insights into the intersecting domains of brain science, mental health practice, philosophy, ethics, and law. In addressing longstanding philosophical questions about the nature of the mind, self, and psychiatry as a discipline, Glannon presents a detailed examination of the ways in which ongoing neuroscientific research has been used, or in some cases misused, in the understanding, classification, diagnosis, and care of mental illness. This book affords a prudent perspective on neuroethical issues, questions, and possible solutions that are important in guiding applications of brain science in the clinical practices of the field-in- evolution that is psychiatry.
Notă biografică
Walter Glannon is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Calgary. He received his PhD in Philosophy from Yale University. His research interests lie primarily in the areas of free will, moral and legal responsibility, transplantation ethics and neuroethics.