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In our background study in Chapter 2 we devoted considerable attention to the philosophical and scientific influences which worked together in the genesis and growth of the mechanistic ideal of science and the mechanistic self-conception of, amongst other things, physiology, psychology and medicine (including psychiatry).
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Verwey, G. (1985). Schopenhauer, Rokitansky and Lange: Towards an Explicit Philosophical Justification of German ‘Materialism’ (from about 1840). In: Psychiatry in an Anthropological and Biomedical Context. Studies in the History of Modern Science, vol 15. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5213-3_4
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