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The Phenomenon of Mental Disorder
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Perspectives of Heidegger´s Thought in Psychopathology
Petr Kouba

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Provides a critical introduction to Heidegger´s impact on psychiatry and psychology

Confronts Heidegger's approach to mental disorder with the conceptions of Foucault, Deleuze and Guattari in a novel way

Presents a new view of Heidegger´s phenomenological deillegalscription of human existence


Petr Kouba teaches in the Philosophy Faculty of Charles University, Prague and works at the Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences. He is the author of phenomenon of Mental Disorder (2006, 2011 in German) and co-editor of Dynamic Structure (2007), Medicine in the Context of the Western Thought (2008) and Franz Kafka: Minority Report.
This book provides a critical introduction to Heidegger´s impact on psychiatry and psychology, and has a focus on the application of his philosophy to psychiatry. This is a complete revision of Heidegger´s existential philosophy in the light of psychopathological phenomena. Readers will find here a philosophical inquiry into the problem of mental disorder, which shows Heidegger´s own philosophy in a new light, uncovering both its strengths and its weak points. The author maps not only Heidegger´s interaction with psychiatric thought, as depicted in his Zollikon Seminars, but also his influence on Swiss phenomenological psychiatry. The work treats Heidegger in a critical way, taking the phenomenon of mental disorder as a touchstone on which Heidegger´s thought is tested. The results of such a critical examination are important, not only for a better understanding of psychopathological phenomena, but also for a new understanding of Heidegger´s approach to human existence. This work treats the phenomenon of mental disorder as a philosophical problem that reflects the ontological character of human existence. Heidegger´s approach to mental disorder is confronted with the conceptions of Foucault, Deleuze and Guattari in a novel way. The book is more than just an historical overview as it highlights the limits of phenomenological thought in the area of psychiatry and it shows a possible way of moving beyond them. This is a philosophical work with an interdisciplinary range. Scholars of philosophy and those in the growing field of philosophy of psychiatry, as well as those with an interest in Heidegger Studies will be particularly interested in this work.
1 Introduction.- 2 Methodological Pitfalls.- 3 The Strategy of Sein und Zeit.- 4 The Problem of Mental Disorder.- 5 Poetic Experience as Point of Departure for a  New Approach to Insanity.- 6 Psychopathological Consequences.- 7 Conclusion.

"This is an examination of the concept of mental illness through the lens of Heideggerian philosophy, with good attention to several philosophers who have raised objections to those views. ... This is written at the level of the professional philosopher. ... The book does very well at taking a broad look at the works of Heidegger. This is an excellent examination of the philosophy of psychiatry as found in the works of Martin Heidegger.” (Eric Gausche, Doody's Book Reviews, June, 2015)


This book provides a critical introduction to Heidegger's impact on psychiatry and psychology, and has a focus on the application of his philosophy to psychiatry.
This book provides a critical introduction to Heidegger's impact on psychiatry and psychology, and has a focus on the application of his philosophy to psychiatry. This is a complete revision of Heidegger's existential philosophy in the light of psychopathological phenomena. Readers will find here a philosophical inquiry into the problem of mental disorder, which shows Heidegger's own philosophy in a new light, uncovering both its strengths and its weak points. The author maps not only Heidegger's interaction with psychiatric thought, as depicted in his Zollikon Seminars, but also his influence on Swiss phenomenological psychiatry. The work treats Heidegger in a critical way, taking the phenomenon of mental disorder as a touchstone on which Heidegger's thought is tested. The results of such a critical examination are important, not only for a better understanding of psychopathological phenomena, but also for a new understanding of Heidegger's approach to human existence. This work treats the phenomenon of mental disorder as a philosophical problem that reflects the ontological character of human existence. Heidegger's approach to mental disorder is confronted with the conceptions of Foucault, Deleuze and Guattari in a novel way. The book is more than just an historical overview as it highlights the limits of phenomenological thought in the area of psychiatry and it shows a possible way of moving beyond them. This is a philosophical work with an interdisciplinary range. Scholars of philosophy and those in the growing field of philosophy of psychiatry, as well as those with an interest in Heidegger Studies will be particularly interested in this work.
1 Introduction.- 2 Methodological Pitfalls.- 3 The Strategy of Sein und Zeit.- 4 The Problem of Mental Disorder.- 5 Poetic Experience as Point of Departure for a New Approach to Insanity.- 6 Psychopathological Consequences.- 7 Conclusion.

"This is an examination of the concept of mental illness through the lens of Heideggerian philosophy, with good attention to several philosophers who have raised objections to those views. ... This is written at the level of the professional philosopher. ... The book does very well at taking a broad look at the works of Heidegger. This is an excellent examination of the philosophy of psychiatry as found in the works of Martin Heidegger." (Eric Gausche, Doody's Book Reviews, June, 2015)




Über den Autor



Petr Kouba teaches in the Philosophy Faculty of Charles University, Prague and works at the Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences. He is the author of phenomenon of Mental Disorder (2006, 2011 in German) and co-editor of Dynamic Structure (2007), Medicine in the Context of the Western Thought (2008) and Franz Kafka: Minority Report.


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1 Introduction.- 2 Methodological Pitfalls.- 3 The Strategy of Sein und Zeit.- 4 The Problem of Mental Disorder.- 5 Poetic Experience as Point of Departure for a  New Approach to Insanity.- 6 Psychopathological Consequences.- 7 Conclusion.




Provides a critical introduction to Heidegger's impact on psychiatry and psychology

Confronts Heidegger's approach to mental disorder with the conceptions of Foucault, Deleuze and Guattari in a novel way

Presents a new view of Heidegger's phenomenological deillegalscription of human existence

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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