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Delusions and Other Irrational Beliefs

Delusions and Other Irrational Beliefs

9780199206162
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Delusions are a common symptom of schizophrenia, dementia and other psychiatric disorders. Though delusion is commonly defined as a false and irrational belief, there is currently a lively debate about whether delusions are really beliefs and indeed, whether they are even irrational. The book is an interdisciplinary exploration of the nature of delusions. It brings together the psychological literature on the aetiology and the behavioural manifestations of delusions, and the philosophical literature on belief ascription and rationality. The thesis of the book is that delusions are continuous with ordinary beliefs, a thesis that could have not only significant theoretical implications for debates in the philosophy of mind and psychology, but also practical implications forpsychiatric classification and the clinical treatment of subjects with delusions. Based on recent work in philosophy of mind, cognitive psychology and psychiatry, the book offers a comprehensive review of the philosophical issues raised by the psychology of normal and abnormal cognition, defends the doxastic conception of delusions, and develops a theory about the role of judgements of rationality and self-knowledge in belief ascription.
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OUP Oxford
86441
9780199206162
9780199206162

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Publication date
2009
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
318
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 233
Weight (g)
504
  • Acknowledgements; Synopsis; The Background; Procedural Rationality and Belief Ascription; Epistemic Rationality and Belief Ascription; Agential Rationality and Belief Ascription; Beliefs and Self Knowledge; Conclusions; Bibliography and Reference List;
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