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Zusatztext In this marvellous book, Stanghellini reinvigorates and resurrects psychopathology as more than just the listing of symptoms, re-presenting it as the 'science of the meanings of abnormal human phenomena' . . . The book, from the successful and influential OUP series International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry, is, like the others, a joy to read . . . All mental health professionals are likely to gain, both clinically and intellectually, from reading this book, and carers, patients and philosophers will find much to help them engage with the potentially disorientating and frightening reality of psychosis. Klappentext How can we better understand and treat those suffering from schizophrenia and manic-depressive illnesses? This important new book takes us into the world of those suffering from such disorders. Using self-descriptions! its emphasis is not on how mental health professional's view sufferers! but on how the patients themselves experience their disorder. Central to the book is the idea that schizophrenic persons live like disembodies spirits or deanimated bodies. As disembodies spirits! they feel like abstract entities that contemplate their own existence and the world from outside. Asdeanimated bodies! schizophrenic people feel deprived of the possibility of living personal experiences - perceptions! thoughts! emotions - as their own. A new volume in the International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry series! this book will be of great interest to all those workingwith sufferers from such disorders - helping them to better understand their mental lives and providing important insights into how best to treat them. Zusammenfassung Part of the "International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry" series, this book takes the readers into the world of those suffering from schizophrenia and manic-depressive illnesses. Using self descriptions, it emphasises on how mental health professionals view sufferers, and on how the patients themselves experience their disorder. Inhaltsverzeichnis Prologue - the tattooed room 1: The genealogy of psychopathology 2: The origins of the psychopathology of the social being 3: The ascetic misunderstanding and social phenomenology 4: Aporias of intersubjectivity 5: The social world of melancholic and schizophrenic persons 6: The senses of common sense 7: The internal statue 8: Cyborgs and scanners 9: Voices and consciousness 10: This is not a delusion Epilogue ...