• Consent Or Coercion? Treatment Referrals To Alcoholics Anonymous
    Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 2 1-3. 2007.
    Who says ‘hypothesis’ renounces the ambition to be coercive in his arguments William James The Varieties of Religious Experience, p. 511
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    Anorexia and the MacCAT-T Test for Mental Competence: Validity, Value, and Emotion
    Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 13 (4): 283-287. 2006.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Anorexia and the MacCAT-T Test for Mental Competence:Validity, Value, and EmotionLouis C. Charland (bio)Keywordsmental competence, decisional capacity, anorexia, value, emotionValidity of the MacCAT-THow does one scientifically verify a psychometric instrument designed to assess the mental competence of medical patients who are asked to consent to medical treatment? Aside from satisfying technical requirements like statistical reliab…Read more
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    Are there answers?
    American Journal of Bioethics 3 (3): 1-2. 2003.
    This Article does not have an abstract
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    The heat of emotion: Valence and the demarcation problem
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (8-10): 82-102. 2005.
    Philosophical discussions regarding the status of emotion as a scientific domain usually get framed in terms of the question whether emotion is a natural kind. That approach to the issues is wrongheaded for two reasons. First, it has led to an intractable philosophical impasse that ultimately misconstrues the character of the relevant debate in emotion science. Second, and most important, it entirely ignores valence, a central feature of emotion experience, and probably the most promising criter…Read more