Problems of Living: Perspectives from Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Cognitive-Affective Science
by Dan J. Stein 2021-07-20 19:51:35
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Problems of Living: Perspectives from Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Cognitive-Affective Scienceaddresses philosophical questions related to problems of living, including questions about the nature of the brain-mind, reason and emotion, happiness and su... Read more
Problems of Living: Perspectives from Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Cognitive-Affective Scienceaddresses philosophical questions related to problems of living, including questions about the nature of the brain-mind, reason and emotion, happiness and suffering, goodness and truth, and the meaning of life. It draws on critical, pragmatic, and embodied realism as well as moral naturalism, and brings arguments from metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics together with data from cognitive-affective science. This multidisciplinary integrated approach provides a novel framework for considering not only the nature of mental disorders, but also broader issues in mental health, such as finding pleasure and purpose in life.

  • Draws on the strongest aspects of polar positions in philosophy and psychiatry to help resolve important perennial debates in these fields
  • Explores continuities between early philosophical work and current cognitive-affective sciences, including neuroscience and psychology
  • Employs findings from modern cognitive-affective science to rethink key long-standing debates in philosophy and psychiatry
  • Builds on work showing how mind is embodied in the brain, and embedded in society, to provide an integrated conceptual framework
  • Assesses both the insights and the limitations of cognitive-affective science for addressing the big questions and hard problems of living
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  • 9780323902397
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