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with M Broome, in Broome and Bortolotti (eds.), Psychiatry as Cognitive Neuroscience: Philosophical Perspectives, Oxford University Press 2009.

We offer two other examples of the way in which neurosciences, at the current stage of development, cannot do all the explanatory work in psychiatry. The first example centres on the employment of normative notions in the characterization of the manifestation of psychopathologies as deviant. The second example highlights the importance of environmental factors in the onset of psychosis. In the end, we explore some potential for future research in these areas.

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