hello to all,
In 'Maladie Mentale et Psychologie', Foucault establishes that it
cannot have comum metapathology between the mental and organic
pathologies (chapter 1). This argument (made for the refutation of the model of
afasy in Kurt Goldstein) is very important for the following
arguments (the psychology cannot give accout of the conditions of
possibilities of madness...)
Would you have some references (more elaborated) on the epistemological differences
between pathologies mental and organic?
Marcio
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Best regards,
psicopr mailto:psicopr@xxxxxxxxxxxx
"mesmo que você já tenha percorrido muitos caminhos,
na vida ainda haverão muitos caminhos a percorrer"
- Santo Agostinho -
In 'Maladie Mentale et Psychologie', Foucault establishes that it
cannot have comum metapathology between the mental and organic
pathologies (chapter 1). This argument (made for the refutation of the model of
afasy in Kurt Goldstein) is very important for the following
arguments (the psychology cannot give accout of the conditions of
possibilities of madness...)
Would you have some references (more elaborated) on the epistemological differences
between pathologies mental and organic?
Marcio
--
Best regards,
psicopr mailto:psicopr@xxxxxxxxxxxx
"mesmo que você já tenha percorrido muitos caminhos,
na vida ainda haverão muitos caminhos a percorrer"
- Santo Agostinho -