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    Facts/values.Kwm Bill Fulford - 2004 - In Jennifer Radden (ed.), The Philosophy of Psychiatry: A Companion. Oxford University Press.
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    Values and Values-based Practice: a Model for Partnership between Philosophy and Science in 21st Century Psychiatry.Kwm Fulford - 2017 - Etyka 54:13-27.
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  3. Neuro-ethics or neuro-values? Delusion and religious experience as a case study in values-based medicine.Kwm Fulford - 2004 - Poiesis and Praxis 2 (4):297-313.
    Values-Based Medicine (VBM) is the theory and practice of clinical decision-making for situations in which legitimately different values are in play. VBM is thus to values what Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) is to facts. The theoretical basis of VBM is a branch of analytic philosophy called philosophical value theory. As a set of practical tools, VBM has been developed to meet the challenges of value diversity as they arise particularly in psychiatry. These challenges are illustrated in this paper by a case (...)
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  4. Just getting started+ the conception and rise of applied philosophy from postwar analytical environments-an introduction.Kwm Fulford - forthcoming - Philosophy.
     
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  5. Theory and practice of the abuse of psychiatry-a case of bioethical hemianopia.Kwm Fulford - 1993 - Bioethics 7 (2-3):285-285.
     
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    The Third Revolution: Philosophy into Practice in Twenty-first Century Psychiatry.Kwm Fulford & Giovanni Stanghellini - 2008 - Dialogues in Philosophy, Mental and Neuro Sciences 1 (1):5-14.
    Three revolutions in psychiatry characterised the closing decade of the twentieth century: 1) in the neurosciences, 2) in patient-centred models of service delivery, and 3) in the emergence of a rapidly expanding new cross-disciplinary field of philosophy and psychiatry. Starting with a case history, the paper illustrates the impact of this third revolution - the new philosophy of psychiatry - on day-to-day clinical practice through training programmes and policy developments in what has become known as values-based practice. Derived from philosophical (...)
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    Values-based practice: from the real to the really practical.Kwm Bill Fulford - 2008 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 15 (2):183-185.