Reasons and Causes in Philosophy and Psychopathology

  • Thornton T
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This paper examines the account oered by Bolton and Hill (1996) of how reasons can be causes, and thus how symptoms of mental disorders can be both caused and carry meaning. The central problem is to reconcile the causal and rationalizing powers of content-laden mental states. I draw out these two aspects by putting them in the context

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Thornton, T. (1997). Reasons and Causes in Philosophy and Psychopathology. Psychiatry, & Psychology (Vol. 4). Johns Hopkins University Press.

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