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1 online resource.
ISBN:
9781003288992
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1003288995
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9781000916331
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1000916332
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9781000916300
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1000916308
Serie:
Routledge studies in contemporary philosophy
Inhalt:
Introduction: Everyday and non-everyday delusions / Ana Falcato and Jorge Gonçalves -- The conceptual history of délire (delusion) from its appearance to the present day / Diogo Telles Correia and Carlos Siopa -- Kant on mental disorder and pragmatic delusions : social intercourse as inhibitor of lunacy / Nuria Sánchez Madrid -- The madness of guilt : against contemporary approaches to shame and guilt / Ana Falcato -- Ancient, medieval and early modern ideas about delusional thought in Burton's Anatomy / Jennifer Radden -- Meaning and delusion / Rick Bellaar and Jasper Feyaerts -- Delusional realities, world traveling and transitional objects / Ashleigh Morales and Shaun Gallagher -- Minimal biological adaptiveness and the phenomenology of delusions in schizophrenia / Pablo López-Silva -- An active inference account of the Cotard delusion of inexistence / Philip Gerrans -- From abnormal time-space experience to delusions -- spatiotemporal psychopathology / Filipe Arantes-Gonçalves and Georg Northoff -- Defining delusion in the DSM-5 / Jorge Gonçalves -- Delusions across and beyond diagnoses / Luigi Grassi and Lisa Bortolotti.
Inhalt:
"This book presents new philosophical work on delusions and their impact on everyday human behavior. It explores a cluster of related topics at the intersection of philosophy of mind and psychiatry, while also charting the historical development of work on delusions. Within psychiatry, there are several disputes about the nature and origin of delusions. Whereas some authors see only an abnormal phenomenon that needs to be treated by psychological or pharmacological means, others hold that delusions can be psychologically adaptive and even have epistemic benefits. This book brings together an interdisciplinary group of contributors to build consensus around what delusions are and how they impact the human mind. Part 1 provides readers with an informed historical discussion of delusions and carefully examines the contemporary impact of these historical perspectives. Part 2 analyzes the impact of contemporary views of delusions on the mental and emotional life of human agents. Finally, Part 3 explores the normative frameworks of delusions and analyzes the impact of some of their behavioral consequences on the daily life of subjects and their caregivers. The Philosophy and Psychology of Delusions is essential reading for researchers and graduate students working at the intersection of philosophy, psychiatry, and psychology"--
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ISBN 9781032265919
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ISBN 9781032265926
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781032265919
Sprache:
Englisch
DOI:
10.4324/9781003288992