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Alien Landscapes? Jonathan Glover

Alien Landscapes? By Jonathan Glover

Alien Landscapes? by Jonathan Glover


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Do people with mental disorders share enough psychology with other people to make human interpretation possible? Jonathan Glover tackles the hard casesviolent criminals, people with delusions, autism, schizophreniato answer affirmatively. He offers values linked with agency and identity to guide how the boundaries of psychiatry should be drawn.

Alien Landscapes? Summary

Alien Landscapes?: Interpreting Disordered Minds by Jonathan Glover

We have made huge progress in understanding the biology of mental illnesses, but comparatively little in interpreting them at the psychological level. The eminent philosopher Jonathan Glover believes that there is real hope of progress in the human interpretation of disordered minds.

The challenge is that the inner worlds of people with psychiatric disorders can seem strange, like alien landscapes, and this strangeness can deter attempts at understanding. Do people with disorders share enough psychology with other people to make interpretation possible? To explore this question, Glover tackles the hard casesthe inner worlds of hospitalized violent criminals, of people with delusions, and of those diagnosed with autism or schizophrenia. Their first-person accounts offer glimpses of inner worlds behind apparently bizarre psychiatric conditions and allow us to begin to learn the language used to express psychiatric disturbance. Art by psychiatric patients, or by such complex figures as van Gogh and William Blake, give insight when interpreted from Glovers unique perspective. He also draws on dark chapters in psychiatrys past to show the importance of not medicalizing behavior that merely transgresses social norms. And finally, Glover suggests values, especially those linked with agency and identity, to guide how the boundaries of psychiatry should be drawn.

Seamlessly blending philosophy, science, literature, and art, Alien Landscapes? is both a sustained defense of humanistic psychological interpretation and a compelling example of the rich and generous approach to mental life for which it argues.

Alien Landscapes? Reviews

[An] interesting and readable book, the professed aims of which are to make mental health patients seem less alien and to emphasize the role of the humane and the humanities in psychiatry Admirable. -- Iain McGilchrist * Literary Review *
A wide-ranging philosophical investigation of psychology and a psychological examination of philosophy. -- Jonathon Keats * New Scientist *
A searching, humane look at the lives of the mentally ill, whose inner worlds can be alien landscapes indeed. Examining a population of hospitalized patients in Britain, ethicist Glover asks whether it is true that people who suffer from antisocial disorders are truly without conscience or whether it might not be that their moral world simply maps onto different territory from other peoplesan important distinction in considering such things as the ability to recognize right from wrong and accept responsibility for ones actions. * Kirkus Reviews *
Glover attempts a close encounter of the intellectual kind as he probes the ethical aspects of mental disorders and opens up new terrain in an ageold discussion. Responding to the longstanding discord between humanist and scientific perspectives on mental illnessan imbalance that consistently favors scienceGlover aims to restore humanist views to the discussion through a sensitive examination of art, literature, and, perhaps most noteworthy, interviews with people who have mental disorders For the philosophically inclined, Glovers exploration will prove to be an exciting and informative text. * Publishers Weekly *
A great read, and genuinely illuminating on the inner lives of patients with disorders, and their implications for responsibility and identity. This book is for all of us who have had the impulse to write off someone as crazy, meaning: there isnt any point in trying to engage or understand whats going on with this person. This is a timely and well-crafted book. -- John Campbell, University of California, Berkeley
This book should become a classic in the study of philosophy and psychiatry. The lucidity of the writing makes it, at once, profound and accessible. While acknowledging the substantial contribution of the biological sciences to our understanding of unusual mental states, Glover explores in depth how far an observer can make sense ofor interpretthem. The implications for how we might think about values, identity, agency, the boundaries of illness, and treatment are most richly drawn. -- George Szmukler, Kings College London

About Jonathan Glover

Jonathan Glover is Professor of Ethics at the School of Law, Kings College London.

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GOR006817967
9780674368361
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Alien Landscapes?: Interpreting Disordered Minds by Jonathan Glover
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Harvard University Press
2014-09-02
448
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