Preface
Introduction
List of contributors
Part I: Nature of Historical Change in Science
Section 1: Objectivity and Scientific Change
1. Introduction to Pluralism, Incommensurability, and Scientific Change, Kenneth S. Kendler
2. Pluralism, Incommensurability, and Scientific Change, Helen Longino
3. For Objective, Value-Laden, Contextualist Pluralism, John Dupre
Section 2: Change in Psychopathology
4. Introduction to History and Epistemology of Psychopathology, Josef Parnas
5. History and Epistemology of Psychopathology, German E Berrios
6. Can Hybridity Overcome Dualism?, Helen Longino
Section 3: Scientific Disagreement in the Medical Context
7. Introduction to Expert Disagreement and Medical Authority, Kenneth S. Kendler
8. Expert Disagreement and Medical Authority, Miriam Solomon
9. Trust, Dissent and Decision Vectors, Ian Hacking
Section 4: The Social, the Cultural, and Psychiatric Kinds
10. Introduction to Varieties of Social Constructionism and the Problem of Progress in Psychiatry, Kenneth S. Kendler
11. Varieties of Social Constructionism and the Problem of Progress in Psychiatry, Kenneth F. Schaffner and Kathryn Tabb
12. The role of cultural configurators in the formation of mental symptoms, German E. Berrios
Part II: History of Broad Movements/Structures within Psychiatry
Section 5: The Psychiatric History of the Diencephalon
13. Introduction to Biography of a brain structure: studying the diencephalon as an epistemic object, Josef Parnas
14. Biography of a brain structure: studying the diencephalon as an epistemic object, Emilie Bovet
15. Some Reflections on Historiographic Strategies for the Neurosciences, Eric J. Engstrom
Section 6: The History of Psychiatry as Interdisciplinary History
16. Introduction to On Attitudes Toward Philosophy and Psychology in German Psychiatry, 1867-1917, Kenneth S. Kendler
17. On Attitudes Toward Philosophy and Psychology in German Psychiatry, 1867-1917, Eric J. Engstrom
18. Interdisciplinarity vs. compartmentalization: an eternal dilemma in psychiatry, Yuji Sato
Section 7: Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis in the United States
19. Introduction to The Development of Psychoanalysis in the Context of American Psychiatry, Kenneth S. Kendler
20. The Development of Psychoanalysis in the Context of American Psychiatry, Robert Michels
21. Decline of psychoanalysis to the advantage of what?, Josef Parnas
Section 8: The Operational Revolution
22. Introduction to Psychiatry Made Easy: Operation(al)ism and Some of its Consequences, Kenneth S. Kendler
23. Psychiatry Made Easy: Operation(al)ism and Some of its Consequences, Josef Parnas and Pierre Bovet
24. Hempel as a Critic of Bridgman's Operationalism: Lessons for Psychiatry from the History of Science, Kenneth F. Schaffner and Kathryn Tabb
Section 9: The Evolution of Genetic Explanation in Psychiatry
25. Introduction to the Nature of Nurture, Kenneth S. Kendler
26. The Nature of Nature, Eric Turkheimer
27. Is it time for a "Copenhagen interpretation" in behavioral genetics?, Peter Zachar
Section 10: Psychiatry and Evolution
28. Introduction to What Can Evolution Tell us About the Healthy Mind?, Josef Parnas
29. What Can Evolution Tell us About the Healthy Mind?, John Dupre
30. What can history and social studies of sciences teach us about evolutionary psychiatry?, Emilie Bovet
Part III: Specific Disorders from an Historical Perspective
Section 11: Schizophrenia and the Dopamine Hypothesis
31. Introduction to Dopamine Hypothesis of Schizophrenia: An Updated Perspective, Josef Parnas
32. The Dopamine Hypothesis of Schizophrenia: An Updated Perspective, Kenneth S. Kendler
33. Why is the Dopamine Hypothesis of Schizophrenia the Only Game in Town?, Miriam Solomon
Section 12: Conceptual status of depression today
34. Introduction to An overview in a bio-psycho-socio-economic context, Josef Parnas
35. An overview in a bio-psycho-socio-economic context, Yuji Sato
36. What do We Want from A Depression Diagnosis?, Eric Turkheimer
Section 13: The Shaping of Autism
37. Introduction to On the Ratio of Science to Activism in the Shaping of Autism, Josef Parnas
38. On the Ratio of Science to Activism in the Shaping of Autism, Ian Hacking
39. The Shaping of Autism and Other Psychiatric Disorders: An Alternative Perspective, Kenneth S. Kendler
Section 14: The decision to include or exclude a diagnosis in psychiatric nosology: The case of premenstrual dysphoric disorder
40. Introduction to A DSM Insiders' History of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder, Josef Parnas
41. A DSM Insiders' History of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder, Peter Zachar and Kenneth S. Kendler
42. The Construction of a Diagnosis is Not a Scientific Issue, Robert Michels