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Somogy Varga

Aarhus University
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  • Aarhus University
    Department of Philosophy and the History of Ideas
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Goethe University Frankfurt
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2009
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Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Psychiatry
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Medicine
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Philosophy of Action
Philosophy of Mind
Social and Political Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Moral Psychology
Philosophy of Psychiatry
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  • Sincerity, Autonomy and their Decline
    In Rune Graulund (ed.), Desperately Seeking Authenticity, CDS: University of Copenhagen, 144-159., . 2010.
    Autonomy in Applied Ethics
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    Levels of attunement. A comment on Matthew ratcliffe´s the feelings of being
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 8 (4): 607-611. 2009.
    In Feelings of Being, one of the most recent publications in the IPPP series, Matthew Ratcliffe provides a detailed phenomenological investigation of a distinct category of existential feelings in everyday life and psychiatric illness. Ratcliffe´s book is divided into three parts, each dealing with issues of remarkable complexity and scope.
    Husserl: Philosophy of MindPsychopathology and EmotionPhilosophy of Psychiatry and Psychopathology, …Read more
    Husserl: Philosophy of MindPsychopathology and EmotionPhilosophy of Psychiatry and Psychopathology, MiscMental IllnessExistentialismOther Mental Disorders
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    Fiat Justitia, Ruat Caelum. Habermasian Reflections on Moral Constraints
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 17 (2): 153-156. 2014.
    In recent years, several factors have brought urgency to the pursuit of adequate measures for dealing with the consequences of climate change. On the one hand, it has become more widely recognized...
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    Defining mental disorder. Exploring the 'natural function' approach
    Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 6 1-. 2011.
    Due to several socio-political factors, to many psychiatrists only a strictly objective definition of mental disorder, free of value components, seems really acceptable. In this paper, I will explore a variant of such an objectivist approach to defining metal disorder, natural function objectivism. Proponents of this approach make recourse to the notion of natural function in order to reach a value-free definition of mental disorder. The exploration of Christopher Boorse's 'biostatistical' accou…Read more
    Due to several socio-political factors, to many psychiatrists only a strictly objective definition of mental disorder, free of value components, seems really acceptable. In this paper, I will explore a variant of such an objectivist approach to defining metal disorder, natural function objectivism. Proponents of this approach make recourse to the notion of natural function in order to reach a value-free definition of mental disorder. The exploration of Christopher Boorse's 'biostatistical' account of natural function (1) will be followed an investigation of the 'hybrid naturalism' approach to natural functions by Jerome Wakefield (2). In the third part, I will explore two proposals that call into question the whole attempt to define mental disorder (3). I will conclude that while 'natural function objectivism' accounts fail to provide the backdrop for a reliable definition of mental disorder, there is no compelling reason to conclude that a definition cannot be achieved
    The Concept of DiseaseMental Disorders
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