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Phenomenology, Language & Schizophrenia: Introduction and Synopsis -- The History of Psychiatry in Heidelberg -- Phenomenology -- Phenomenology and Psychiatry -- Phenomenological/Descriptive Psychiatry: The Methods of Edmund Husserl and Karl Jaspers -- Phenomenology: Intentionality, Passive Synthesis, and Primary Consciousness of Time -- Eidos and Eidetic Variation in Husserl�́�s Phenomenology -- Eidetic and Empirical Research: A Hermeneutic Complementarity -- Emil Kraepelin and Philosophy -- Schizophrenia, Delusions, and Heidegger�́�s �́�Ontological Difference�́� -- Language and Cognition -- Phenomenological Aspects on �́�Zerfahrenheit�́� and Incoherence -- Word-associations in Experimental Psychiatry: A Historical Perspective -- Language Planning and Alterations in the Experience of Will -- The Structure of Schizophrenic Incoherence -- Cognitive Abnormalities and the Symptoms of Schizophrenia -- Are Latent Thought Disorders the Core of Negative Schizo
Phenomenology represents a mainstream in the philosophy of subjectivity as well as a rich tradition of inquiry in psychiatry. The conceptual and empirical study of language has become increasingly relevant for psychiatric research and practice. Schizophrenia is still the most enigmatic and most relevant mental disorder. This volume represents an attempt to bring specialists from different fields together in order to integrate various conceptual and empirical approaches for the benefit of schizophrenic research. We hope that it will facilitate discussions among members of such diverse fields as psychiatry, psychology, and philosophy