Abstract
Abstract Things have changed a lot since Anthony Quinton, a British philosopher, formerly at Oxford and then a member of the House of Lords, made this observation in a lecture to the Royal Institute of Philosophy (Quinton, 1985). Philosophers are nowadays actively interested in a wide range of topics from mental health practice and research. Conversely, mental health practitioners (including both professionals and users of services) are actively interested in a wide range of philosophical topics. Indeed, the explosive growth in cross-disciplinary contact in the last few years (see Reading Guide) has been as remarkable as the earlier long period of mutual neglect.
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