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The philosophical debate about free will and responsibility has
been of great importance throughout the history of philosophy. In
modern times this debate has received an enormous resurgence of
interest and the contribution in 1962 by P. F. Strawson with the
publication of his essay "Freedom and Resentment" has generated a
wide range of discussion and criticism in the philosophical
community and beyond. The debate is of central importance to recent
developments in the free will literature and has shaped the way
contemporary philosophers now approach the problem. This volume
brings together a focused selection of the major contributions and
reactions to the free will and responsibility debate inspired by
Strawson's contribution. McKenna and Russell also provide a
comprehensive overview of the debate. This book will be of great
value to scholars of Strawson and those interested in the free will
debate more generally.
ANNABEL K. BROOME The importance of psychological processes in the
experience of health and sickness is being increasingly recognized.
There is mounting evidence for the role of personal behaviour in
current trends of morbidity and mortality, which is reflected in
rapid and significant developments in psychological research.
Patterns of illness and death have changed in recent years, with
concurrent changes in demands on health services, the skills of
carers and the adjustments of the sick person. It is within this
changing scene that clinical and health psychologists are becoming
increasingly involved in applied research into the prevention or
alleviation of current health problems. These changes are also
influencing the training of health professionals, with behavioural
sciences now forming a substantial component of basic curricula in
medical schools and other areas of professional training. This book
has arisen from this chan ging clinical scene and the need to
convey useful psychological principles to care givers. Part One con
centrates on the general psychological processes that have
relevance in many health settings, in the prevention, alleviation
and management of illness, as weIl as current practices in health
care delivery. As these developments have been patchy, Part Two
focuses on selected specialties that have received attention. This
book is not a comprehensive review of work done in all medical
specialties, although the structure has been chosen to reflect the
prevalent sub divisions of medical teamwork.
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