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Psychiatr. Sci. Hum. Neurosci. (2011) 9:125-130 DOI 10.1007/s11836-011-0174-y DISCUSSION / ENTRETIEN Thinking about the foundations of psychiatry: an interview with philosopher Dominic Murphy Words collected by Steeves Demazeux Réflexion sur les fondations de la psychiatrie : entretien avec le philosophe Dominic Murphy Propos recueillis par Steeves Demazeux D. Murphy · S. Demazeux © Springer-Verlag France 2011 Dominic Murphy teaches in the Unit for History and Philoso- PSN: You have been a student of Steven Stich, an influen- phy of Science at the University of Sydney (Australia). tial philosopher at Rutgers University. You wrote with He works on the philosophy of psychology, philosophy of him, in 2000, a paper called “Darwin in the Madhouse: biology, philosophy of neuroscience, and moral psychology. Evolutionary Psychology and the Classification of Mental Disorders,” in which you argued that all psychopathology PSN: Dominic Murphy, you are a specialist in the philo- could be explained by reference to the evolutionary psycho- sophy of science, and one of your main areas of interest logy model of the mind. Do you still think it is a possibility? is psychiatry. Where does this interest come from? I think your position on this issue has changed a little bit in
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Published: Jul 2, 2011
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