Philosophy of psychopharmacology: smart pills, happy pills, and pepp pills

New York: Cambridge University Press (2008)
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Psychopharmacology - a remarkable development -- Philosophical questions raised by psychopharmacology -- How to think about science, language, and medicine : classical, critical, and integrated perspectives -- Conceptual questions about psychotropics -- Explanatory questions about psychotropics -- Moral questions about psychotropics.

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original Stein, Dan J. (2008) "Philosophy of psychopharmacology : a naturalist approach".

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