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Syllabus:

The philosophy of psychiatry and mental disorder, 7.5 Credits

Swedish name: Psykiatrins och den psykiska ohälsans filosofi

This syllabus is valid: 2022-01-03 and until further notice

Course code: 1FL125

Credit points: 7.5

Education level: First cycle

Main Field of Study and progress level: Philosophy: First cycle, has only upper-secondary level entry requirements

Grading scale: Pass with distinction, Pass, Fail

Responsible department: Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies

Established by: Faculty director of studies, Faculty of arts, 2022-01-27

Required Knowledge

General entry requirements

Literature

Valid from: 2023 week 12

Articles and book chapters by philosophers and philosophically interested psychiatrists are available via the university library:

Mental disorder and social deviance
Aftab Awais, Rashed Mohammed Abouelleil
Included in:
International review of psychiatry
1997- : 33 : pages 478-485 :
Tillgänglig online
Mandatory

Cardella Valentina
Rationality in mental disorders: too little or too much?
Included in:
European Journal of Analytic Philosophy
2005- : 16 : pages 13-36 :
Tillgänglig online
Mandatory

Neurodiversity, epistemic injustice, and the good human life
Chapman Robert, Carel Havi
Included in:
Journal of social philosophy
1970- : 53 : pages 614-631 :
Tillgänglig online
Mandatory

Chapman Robert
The reality of autism: on the metaphysics of disorder and diversity
Included in:
Philosophical psychology
London : Taylor & Francis : 1999- : 33 : pages 799-819 :
Tillgänglig online
Mandatory

Cratsley Kelso
The ethics of coercion and others forms of influence
Included in:
The Bloomsbury Companion to Philosophy of Psychiatry
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Tillgänglig online
Mandatory

Mental disorder and the concept of authenticity
Erler Alexandre, Hope Tony
Included in:
Philosophy, psychiatry, & psychology
Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins Univ. Press : 1996- : 21 : pages 219-232 :
Tillgänglig online
Mandatory

Gorman August
Depression's Threat to Self-Governance
Included in:
Social theory and practice
1970- : 46 : pages 277-297 :
Tillgänglig online
Mandatory

Hartvigsson Thomas
Between punishment and care: Autonomous offenders who commit crimes under the influence of mental disorder
Included in:
Criminal Law and Philosophy
2007-2018 :
Tillgänglig online
Mandatory

Jefferson Anneli
What does it take to be a brain disorder?
Included in:
Synthese
1997- : 197 : pages 249-262 :
Tillgänglig online
Mandatory

Jeppsson Sofia
Exemption, self-exemption and compassionate self-excuse
International Mad Studies Journal. 1:1-25. : 2022 :
Tillgänglig online
Mandatory

Jeppsson Sofia
Psychosis and Intelligibility
Included in:
Philosophy, psychiatry, & psychology
Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins Univ. Press : 1996- : 28 : pages 233-249 :
Tillgänglig online
Mandatory

Jeppsson Sofia
Solving the self-illness ambiguity: the case for construction over discovery
Included in:
Philosophical explorations
Assen, Netherlands : Van Gorcum : 1998- : 25 : pages 294-313 :
Tillgänglig online
Mandatory

Koi Polaris
Born which way? ADHD, situational self-control, and moral responsibility
Included in:
Neuroethics
2008-2018 : 14 : pages 205-218 :
Tillgänglig online
Mandatory

Absence of insight as a catch-all extra-legislative factor in Swedish mental health law proceedings
Radovic Susanna, Eriksson Lena, Kindström Dahlin Moa
Included in:
Psychiatry, psychology, and law
1994- : 27 : pages 601-619 :
Tillgänglig online
Mandatory

Reimer Marga
Only a philosopher or a madman: Impractical delusions in philosophy and psychiatry
Included in:
Philosophy, psychiatry, & psychology
Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins Univ. Press : 1996- : 17 : pages 315-328 :
Tillgänglig online
Mandatory

Ritunnano Rosa
Overcoming hermeneutical injustice in mental health: a role for critical phenomenology
Included in:
Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology
1997- : 53 : pages 243-260 :
Tillgänglig online
Mandatory

Other material will be provided by the teacher at the start of the course via Canvas.