Empathy and indifference: philosophical reflections on schizophrenia

Geneva, Switzerland: Globethics Publications (2020)
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Abstract

The professional application of ethics often lacks the necessary conceptual tools to construct adequate theoretical foundations that can be used for practical enterprise. This book focuses on an anthropological approach to mental illness, describing how schizophrenia can distort one's experience of empathy and of the presence in the world through pathological indifference. It describes factual and phenomenological perspectives on a case of schizophrenia, based on the method of Eugène Minkowski.

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Ignace Haaz
University of Geneva (PhD)

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