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The Metaphor of Mental Illness (Paperback)
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The Metaphor of Mental Illness (Paperback)
Series: International Perspectives in Philosophy & Psychiatry
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Despite the currency of the notion of mental illness, its legal and
medical legitimacy, and the panoply of psychiatry and other mental
health services which claim to treat it, there are those who take
the radical sceptical line that mental illness is a fabrication.
This is a book which takes this sceptical line seriously - perhaps
more seriously than almost any other book not written by sceptics
themselves. 'The Metaphor of Mental Illness' is a revaluation of
the traditional philosophical disputes about the existence and
nature of mental illness. Sceptics and apologists have generally
focused on the legitimacy of extending illness from the physical to
the mental, by means of the likeness argument. This says that
claimed mental illnesses, from ADHD to schizophrenia, really are
illnesses providing they are sufficiently similar to agreed
physical illnesses. This book proposes that this argument is
flawed: the likenesses to which the argument appeals appear when
these examples have been categorised as illnesses, rather than the
categorisation being evidenced by or derived from the likenesses.
The categorisation of ADHD, schizophrenia, and so on, as illnesses
is a matter of metaphor: an imaginative shift into the illness
category. The book puts forward a new view of and resolution of the
issues, to which it carefully guides the reader. It is a book which
engages with many contemporary issues and styles of analysis, but
is accessible to anyone not familiar with these. It is full of
examples, both historical and modern. It is a book both for the
postgraduate student coming to grips with the issues for the first
time, for the researcher who is interested in a new approach to the
issues, and for mental health workers such as psychiatrists who are
interested in the fundamental assumptions of their field of work.
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