Journal: Poiesis & Praxis

Volume 6, Issue 3-4

131 -- 138Neha Khetrapal. The SPAARS approach: implications for psychopathy
139 -- 174Dimitris Repantis, Peter Schlattmann, Oona Laisney, Isabella Heuser. Antidepressants for neuroenhancement in healthy individuals: a systematic review
175 -- 189Inga Griskova, Sidse Marie Arnfred. An electrophysiological approach to investigations of sensory dysfunction in schizophrenia
191 -- 202Heinz Schott. Psychological trauma from the perspective of medical history: from Paracelsus to Freud
203 -- 217Christian G. Huber. Interdependence of theoretical concepts and neuroimaging data
219 -- 233Thomas Fuchs. Embodied cognitive neuroscience and its consequences for psychiatry
235 -- 263Robert Hoppe. Scientific advice and public policy: expert advisers' and policymakers' discourses on boundary work
265 -- 271Ruth Klüser. Current challenges for efficient electricity grids
273 -- 276Stephan Lingner. O. Renn, P.-J. Schweizer, M. Dreyer, A. Klinke: Risiko. Über den gesellschaftlichen Umgang mit Unsicherheit

Volume 6, Issue 1-2

1 -- 2Felix Thiele, Barbara Hawellek. The impact of current developments in the neurosciences on the concept of psychiatric diseases
3 -- 11Jens Benninghoff, Hans-Jürgen Möller, Harald Hampel, Angelo L. Vescovi. The problem of being a paradigm: the emergence of neural stem cells as example for "Kuhnian" revolution in biology or misconception of the scientific community?
13 -- 26Fabrice Gzil. Alzheimer's disease: psychiatric or neurological disorder?
27 -- 41Lara Huber. Imaging the brain: visualising "pathological entities"? Searching for reliable protocols within psychiatry and their impact on the understanding of psychiatric diseases
43 -- 55Elleke Landeweer, Tineke Abma, Jolijn Santegoeds, Guy Widdershoven. Psychiatry in the age of neuroscience: the impact on clinical practice and lives of patients
57 -- 63Benjamin Naneix. The failure of the "localisationist project" in mental medicine in nineteenth century France and the emergence of the neurological clinic
65 -- 77Vanessa Lux. The concept of the gene in psychiatric genetics and its consequences for the concept of mental illness
79 -- 91Stephan Schleim. The risk that neurogenetic approaches may inflate the psychiatric concept of disease and how to cope with it
93 -- 108Jürgen Zielasek, Wolfgang Gaebel. Modularity in philosophy, the neurosciences, and psychiatry
109 -- 123Cletus T. Andoh. Critical issues on informed consent in Africa
125 -- 129Corinna Jung. Towards more confidence: about the roles of social scientists in participatory policy making