Kenneth F. Schaffner

Affiliations: 
History and Philosophy of Science University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 
Area:
Philosophy of Science, Neuroscience Biology, Cognitive Psychology
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Schaffner KF. (2016) Variation and validation: the example of schizophrenia. World Psychiatry : Official Journal of the World Psychiatric Association (Wpa). 15: 39-40
Stoyanov D, Machamer P, Schaffner KF. (2013) A fallacious forced choice: Cloninger and stoyanov, machamer, and schaffner are compatible Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology. 20: 281-284
Stoyanov D, Machamer P, Schaffner KF. (2013) In quest for scientific psychiatry: Toward bridging the explanatory gap Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology. 20: 261-273
Stoyanov D, Machamer PK, Schaffner KF, et al. (2012) The meta-language of psychiatry as cross-disciplinary effort: in response to Zachar (2012). Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 18: 710-20
Stoyanov D, Machamer PK, Schaffner KF, et al. (2012) The challenge of psychiatric nosology and diagnosis. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 18: 704-9
St Stoyanov D, Machamer PK, Schaffner KF. (2012) Rendering clinical psychology an evidence-based scientific discipline: a case study. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 18: 149-54
Thornton T, Schaffner KF. (2011) Philosophy of Science Perspectives on Psychiatry for the Person The International Journal of Person-Centered Medicine. 1: 128-130
Kendler KS, Schaffner KF. (2011) The Dopamine Hypothesis of Schizophrenia: An Historical and Philosophical Analysis Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology. 18: 41-63
Schaffner K. (2008) Behavioral and Psychiatric Genetics: Learning from History Nature Precedings. 1-1
Schaffner KF. (2004) Commentary on Stotz and Griffiths, Burian, and Waters: genes, concepts, DST implications, and the possibility of prototypes. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences. 26: 81-90
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