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REBT and Rationality: Philosophical Approaches
Authors:Windy Dryden  Arthur Still
Affiliation:(1) Dept. of Psychology, Goldsmiths College, London, SE14 6NW, U.K;(2) Science Site, Durham, United Kingdom
Abstract:This paper argues that philosophical critiques of concepts in psychotherapy are inappropriate unless the context in which they are used is taken into account. In the case of REBT it is misleading to try to evaluate Ellis' use of lsquorationalityrsquo by matching it with the concept which has developed in modern philosophy of science. There is no pure essence of rationality which could enable it to be applied normatively in all contexts. The pitfalls of attempting this are illustrated by analysing two recent attempts to criticise lsquorationalityrsquo in REBT, by Erwin (1997) and O'Donohue and Vass (1996). We argue that lsquoRationalityrsquo in REBT can only be understood by seeing it as part of a network of categories and practices (a lsquodiscursive formationrsquo) that has evolved over the last 45 years.
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