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    Rosenberg et al. — Carmelics
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    Rosenberg et al.

    contemporaryPhilosophy of Science / Philosophy of Psychiatry

    Rosenberg et al. is a collective author citation representing a multi-author research group, likely in philosophy of psychiatry, philosophy of biology, or empirical philosophy of mind. The cited work engages with methodological questions about how empirical association studies bear on the conceptual analysis of psychological or psychiatric conditions. The specific contributors and their individual identities are not determinable from this citation alone.

    Notable Achievements

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    Argued that association study findings can inform conceptual analysis of psychological or psychiatric conditions

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    Contributed to bridging empirical research methods and philosophical analysis of mental or behavioral phenomena

    Positions & Arguments(1)

    Bioethics

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    Findings from association studies can contribute to the analysis of the condition itself.

    Truth & Knowledge

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    Findings from association studies can contribute to the analysis of the condition itself.

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    Philosophy of Science / Philosophy of Psychiatry

    Topic Influence

    Truth & Knowledge1
    Bioethics1

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    Maureen O'Malley2 shared
    Michel Foucault2 shared
    Moss2 shared

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