Psychofyzický problém v současné psychiatrii: Uplatnění filozofických řešení psychofyzického problému v teoretických konstruktech psychiatrie
Šárka Šafářová
E-LOGOS, 2015, vol. 2015, issue 1, 37-48
Abstract:
The mind-body problem is a central problem in the philosophy of mind. Philosophy provides several concepts and theories attempting to analyze whether physical and mental phenomena are related, and if yes how they are related. The relation between aspects of mind and body and their nature are not considered as a essential questions of psychiatry, although psychiatric research and clinical practice focuses on partial aspects of the mind-body problem. A large number of theoretical constructs of psychiatry refers indirectly to a philosophical approach of the mind-body problem. This article investigates which philosophical concepts and theories of the mind-body problem have affected the theoretical structures of psychiatry and which of those philosophical theories can be found in psychiatric theory.
Keywords: Mind-body problem; Monism; Dualism; Psychiatry; Theoretical structures; Constructs of psychiatry; psychofyzický problém; monismus; dualismus; psychiatrie; teoretické struktury; konstrukty psychiatrie (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.18267/j.e-logos.412
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