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Poiesis & Praxis, Volume 6
Volume 6, Numbers 1-2, March 2009
- Felix Thiele, Barbara Hawellek:
The impact of current developments in the neurosciences on the concept of psychiatric diseases. 1-2 - Jens Benninghoff, Hans-Jürgen Möller, Harald Hampel, Angelo L. Vescovi:
The problem of being a paradigm: the emergence of neural stem cells as example for "Kuhnian" revolution in biology or misconception of the scientific community? 3-11 - Fabrice Gzil:
Alzheimer's disease: psychiatric or neurological disorder? 13-26 - Lara Huber:
Imaging the brain: visualising "pathological entities"? Searching for reliable protocols within psychiatry and their impact on the understanding of psychiatric diseases. 27-41 - Elleke Landeweer, Tineke Abma, Jolijn Santegoeds, Guy Widdershoven:
Psychiatry in the age of neuroscience: the impact on clinical practice and lives of patients. 43-55 - Benjamin Naneix:
The failure of the "localisationist project" in mental medicine in nineteenth century France and the emergence of the neurological clinic. 57-63 - Vanessa Lux:
The concept of the gene in psychiatric genetics and its consequences for the concept of mental illness. 65-77 - Stephan Schleim:
The risk that neurogenetic approaches may inflate the psychiatric concept of disease and how to cope with it. 79-91 - Jürgen Zielasek, Wolfgang Gaebel:
Modularity in philosophy, the neurosciences, and psychiatry. 93-108 - Cletus T. Andoh:
Critical issues on informed consent in Africa. 109-123 - Corinna Jung:
Towards more confidence: about the roles of social scientists in participatory policy making. 125-129
Volume 6, Numbers 3-4, August 2009
- Neha Khetrapal:
The SPAARS approach: implications for psychopathy. 131-138 - Dimitris Repantis, Peter Schlattmann, Oona Laisney, Isabella Heuser:
Antidepressants for neuroenhancement in healthy individuals: a systematic review. 139-174 - Inga Griskova, Sidse Marie Arnfred:
An electrophysiological approach to investigations of sensory dysfunction in schizophrenia. 175-189 - Heinz Schott:
Psychological trauma from the perspective of medical history: from Paracelsus to Freud. 191-202 - Christian G. Huber:
Interdependence of theoretical concepts and neuroimaging data. 203-217 - Thomas Fuchs:
Embodied cognitive neuroscience and its consequences for psychiatry. 219-233 - Robert Hoppe:
Scientific advice and public policy: expert advisers' and policymakers' discourses on boundary work. 235-263 - Ruth Klüser:
Current challenges for efficient electricity grids. 265-271 - Stephan Lingner:
O. Renn, P.-J. Schweizer, M. Dreyer, A. Klinke: Risiko. Über den gesellschaftlichen Umgang mit Unsicherheit. 273-276
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