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Concepts of liberty and value pluralism: Implications for psychiatry*1 *1 Plenary lecture delivered on 7 October 2008 at the INPP Psychiatry & Freedom Conference in Dallas, USA, and published here for the first time.

Conceitos de liberdade e pluralismo de valores: implicações para a psiquiatria

Conceptions de la liberté et pluralisme des valeurs: implications pour la psychiatrie

Conceptos de libertad y pluralismo de valores: implicaciones para la psiquiatría

Konzepte von Freiheit und Wertepluralismus: Implikationen für die Psychiatrie

自由和价值多元主义:对精神分析学的影响

Isaiah Berlin’s distinction between the ideas of ‘positive’ and ‘negative’ liberty is examined within the context of his value pluralism, in which goods, evils and forms of life are ultimately incommensurable (or incomparable through reasoning). Adopting this pluralist stance as to values, I try to answer the following question: does psychiatry need to/is it able to reach an explicit agreement as what is the best way to live? Given the precedence of practical reasoning in psychiatry, I suggest that, when confronted with certain kinds of human suffering (pathos), often associated with a clash between values, the last word (however tentative and always individual) should come from the clinical realm.

Isaiah Berlin; values; psychiatry; clinical practice


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