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Mythos and mental illness: psychopathy, fantasy, and contemporary moral life.

机译:神话和精神疾病:精神病,幻想和当代道德生活。

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Medical accounts of the absence of conscience are intriguing for the way they seem disposed to drift away from the ideal of scientific objectivity and towards fictional representations of the subject. I examine here several contemporary accounts of psychopathy by Robert Hare and Paul Babiak. I first note how they locate the truth about their subject in fiction, then go on to contend that their accounts ought to be thought of as a "mythos," for they betray a telling uncertainty about where "fact" ends and "fantasy" begins, as well as the means of distinguishing mental health from mental illness in regard to some social roles.
机译:医学上缺乏良心的说法令人着迷,因为它们似乎倾向于偏离科学客观性的理想,而转向该主题的虚构表现。在这里,我将探讨罗伯特·哈尔(Robert Hare)和保罗·巴比阿克(Paul Babiak)提出的关于精神病的几个当代论述。我首先注意到他们如何找到小说中关于主题的真相,然后继续主张应该将他们的叙述视为“神话”,因为他们背叛了关于“事实”在哪里和“幻想”在哪里开始的不确定性,以及在某些社会角色方面区分心理健康与精神疾病的方法。

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