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PECULIARITIES OF CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHICAL RESEARCHES OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY

Svetlana Mikhailovna Bardina
National Research University “Higher School of Economics”


Submitted: February 24, 2014
Abstract. The article is devoted to the analysis of the contemporary philosophical researches of mental disorders. The purpose of the article is, after considering the main directions of work in this area, to identify the specificity that characterizes contemporary researches and to highlight their basic methodological postulates. The author concludes that dialogue between disciplines is accepted by the representatives of philosophy and psychiatry as a guiding principle and it opens great prospects for effective interaction.
Key words and phrases:
междисциплинарные исследования
философия психиатрии
практическое применение философии
методология науки
психиатрия
медицинская этика
interdisciplinary researches
philosophy of psychiatry
practical application of philosophy
science methodology
psychiatry
medical ethics
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