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Essay Review Alfred Freeborn (2019)
The History of the Brain and Mind Sciences. History of the Human Sciences. (/isis/citation/CBB519688651/) unapi

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Neurobiologically Poor? Brain Phenotypes, Inequality, and Biosocial Determinism. Science, Technology and Human Values (pp. 660-685). (/isis/citation/CBB381754775/) unapi

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Mind Fixers: Psychiatry's Troubled Search for the Biology of Mental Illness. (/isis/citation/CBB265847305/) unapi

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The Advance of Neuroscience: Twelve Topics from the Victorian Era to Today. (/isis/citation/CBB066337856/) unapi

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Psychiatry and the Sociology of Novelty: Negotiating the US National Institute of Mental Health “Research Domain Criteria” (RDoC). Science, Technology and Human Values (pp. 612-633). (/isis/citation/CBB630004689/) unapi

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