Hallucination [[electronic resource] ] : philosophy and psychology / / edited by Fiona Macpherson and Dimitris Platchias |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (433 p.) |
Disciplina | 154.4 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
MacphersonFiona
PlatchiasDimitris |
Soggetto topico |
Hallucinations and illusions
Illusion (Philosophy) |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 0-262-31505-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Preface; Contributors; Chapter 1. The Philosophy and Psychology of Hallucination: An Introduction; 1 Preliminaries; 2 The Traditional View of Perception and Hallucination; 3 The Epistemological Upshot of the Common-Kind Conception of Hallucination; 4 Disjunctivism and Alternative Views of Hallucination; 5 The Role of Psychology and Neuroscience; 6 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2. Introduction to the Chapters; Part I: Psychology; Part II: Philosophy: Reflections on Disjunctivism; Part III: Philosophy: The Nature of Experience; Part I. Psychology
Chapter 3. The Hallucinating Brain: Neurobiological Insights into the Nature of HallucinationsAbbreviations; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Charles Bonnet; 3 The Visual Brain; 4 The Neurobiology of Visual Hallucinations; 5 The Nature of Hallucinations; 6 Conclusions; References; Chapter 4. Psychotic Hallucinations; 1 The Phenomenology of Psychotic Hallucinations; 2 The Environment and Hallucinations; 3 The Source Monitoring Model; 4 Psychological Studies; 5 Why Does Trauma Cause Hallucinations?; References; Chapter 5. Thinking Aloud about Mental Voices; Abstract; 1 Introduction 2 A Developmental View of Inner Speech3 Applying a Developmental View of Inner Speech to an Explanation of AVHs; 4 Neuroimaging of Inner Speech and AVHs; 5 Phenomenology: What Are Inner Speech and AVHs Like?; 6 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 6. The Neuropsychology of Visual Hallucinations in Parkinson's Disease and the Continuum Hypothesis; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Study 1: Perception; 3 Study 2: Executive Functioning; 4 Study 3: Electrophysiological Testing; 5 Study 4: Personality; 6 Study 5: Sleep; 7 Conclusions; References; Chapter 7. Hallucinations in Hypnosis Abstract1 Introduction; 2 The Skeptical View; 3 Subjective Experience Revisited; 4 Time Distortion in Hypnosis; 5 Hypnosis and the Internal Clock; 6 Timing Accuracy and Hallucinations; 7 The Senses, Consciousness, and the Clock; 8 Disrupted Circuitry; 9 Top-Down Processing and Hypnosis; 10 Summary, Recent Developments, and Conclusions; References; Part II. Philosophy: Reflections on Disjunctivism; Chapter 8. The Multidisjunctive Conception of Hallucination; Abstract; 1 A Parable; 2 Screening Off; 3 Screening Off in Our Parable; 4 What Is Epistemic Disjunctivism? 5 Martin's Case for Epistemic Disjunctivism6 Martin's Argument in Light of Our Parable; 7 Objection: "Causally Matching" Experiences; 8 On the Plausibility of Multidisjunctivism; 9 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 9. Experience and Introspection; Abstract; I The Epistemic Conception of Hallucinations; II The Subjective Indiscriminability of Hallucinations; III The Introspective Indiscriminability of Hallucinations; IV Three Challenges for Conjunctivism about Character; V Three Challenges for Disjunctivism about Character; VI Meeting the Challenge of Introspective Error VII Experiential Intentionalism |
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Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Hallucination : philosophy and psychology / / edited by Fiona Macpherson and Dimitris Platchias |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : The MIT Press, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (433 p.) |
Disciplina | 154.4 |
Soggetto topico |
Hallucinations and illusions
Illusion (Philosophy) |
Soggetto non controllato |
PHILOSOPHY/Philosophy of Mind/General
COGNITIVE SCIENCES/General |
ISBN |
0-262-31506-8
0-262-31505-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Preface; Contributors; Chapter 1. The Philosophy and Psychology of Hallucination: An Introduction; 1 Preliminaries; 2 The Traditional View of Perception and Hallucination; 3 The Epistemological Upshot of the Common-Kind Conception of Hallucination; 4 Disjunctivism and Alternative Views of Hallucination; 5 The Role of Psychology and Neuroscience; 6 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2. Introduction to the Chapters; Part I: Psychology; Part II: Philosophy: Reflections on Disjunctivism; Part III: Philosophy: The Nature of Experience; Part I. Psychology
Chapter 3. The Hallucinating Brain: Neurobiological Insights into the Nature of HallucinationsAbbreviations; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Charles Bonnet; 3 The Visual Brain; 4 The Neurobiology of Visual Hallucinations; 5 The Nature of Hallucinations; 6 Conclusions; References; Chapter 4. Psychotic Hallucinations; 1 The Phenomenology of Psychotic Hallucinations; 2 The Environment and Hallucinations; 3 The Source Monitoring Model; 4 Psychological Studies; 5 Why Does Trauma Cause Hallucinations?; References; Chapter 5. Thinking Aloud about Mental Voices; Abstract; 1 Introduction 2 A Developmental View of Inner Speech3 Applying a Developmental View of Inner Speech to an Explanation of AVHs; 4 Neuroimaging of Inner Speech and AVHs; 5 Phenomenology: What Are Inner Speech and AVHs Like?; 6 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 6. The Neuropsychology of Visual Hallucinations in Parkinson's Disease and the Continuum Hypothesis; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Study 1: Perception; 3 Study 2: Executive Functioning; 4 Study 3: Electrophysiological Testing; 5 Study 4: Personality; 6 Study 5: Sleep; 7 Conclusions; References; Chapter 7. Hallucinations in Hypnosis Abstract1 Introduction; 2 The Skeptical View; 3 Subjective Experience Revisited; 4 Time Distortion in Hypnosis; 5 Hypnosis and the Internal Clock; 6 Timing Accuracy and Hallucinations; 7 The Senses, Consciousness, and the Clock; 8 Disrupted Circuitry; 9 Top-Down Processing and Hypnosis; 10 Summary, Recent Developments, and Conclusions; References; Part II. Philosophy: Reflections on Disjunctivism; Chapter 8. The Multidisjunctive Conception of Hallucination; Abstract; 1 A Parable; 2 Screening Off; 3 Screening Off in Our Parable; 4 What Is Epistemic Disjunctivism? 5 Martin's Case for Epistemic Disjunctivism6 Martin's Argument in Light of Our Parable; 7 Objection: "Causally Matching" Experiences; 8 On the Plausibility of Multidisjunctivism; 9 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 9. Experience and Introspection; Abstract; I The Epistemic Conception of Hallucinations; II The Subjective Indiscriminability of Hallucinations; III The Introspective Indiscriminability of Hallucinations; IV Three Challenges for Conjunctivism about Character; V Three Challenges for Disjunctivism about Character; VI Meeting the Challenge of Introspective Error VII Experiential Intentionalism |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910790576803321 |
Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : The MIT Press, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Hallucination : philosophy and psychology / / edited by Fiona Macpherson and Dimitris Platchias |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : The MIT Press, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (433 p.) |
Disciplina | 154.4 |
Soggetto topico |
Hallucinations and illusions
Illusion (Philosophy) |
Soggetto non controllato |
PHILOSOPHY/Philosophy of Mind/General
COGNITIVE SCIENCES/General |
ISBN |
0-262-31506-8
0-262-31505-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Preface; Contributors; Chapter 1. The Philosophy and Psychology of Hallucination: An Introduction; 1 Preliminaries; 2 The Traditional View of Perception and Hallucination; 3 The Epistemological Upshot of the Common-Kind Conception of Hallucination; 4 Disjunctivism and Alternative Views of Hallucination; 5 The Role of Psychology and Neuroscience; 6 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2. Introduction to the Chapters; Part I: Psychology; Part II: Philosophy: Reflections on Disjunctivism; Part III: Philosophy: The Nature of Experience; Part I. Psychology
Chapter 3. The Hallucinating Brain: Neurobiological Insights into the Nature of HallucinationsAbbreviations; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Charles Bonnet; 3 The Visual Brain; 4 The Neurobiology of Visual Hallucinations; 5 The Nature of Hallucinations; 6 Conclusions; References; Chapter 4. Psychotic Hallucinations; 1 The Phenomenology of Psychotic Hallucinations; 2 The Environment and Hallucinations; 3 The Source Monitoring Model; 4 Psychological Studies; 5 Why Does Trauma Cause Hallucinations?; References; Chapter 5. Thinking Aloud about Mental Voices; Abstract; 1 Introduction 2 A Developmental View of Inner Speech3 Applying a Developmental View of Inner Speech to an Explanation of AVHs; 4 Neuroimaging of Inner Speech and AVHs; 5 Phenomenology: What Are Inner Speech and AVHs Like?; 6 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 6. The Neuropsychology of Visual Hallucinations in Parkinson's Disease and the Continuum Hypothesis; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Study 1: Perception; 3 Study 2: Executive Functioning; 4 Study 3: Electrophysiological Testing; 5 Study 4: Personality; 6 Study 5: Sleep; 7 Conclusions; References; Chapter 7. Hallucinations in Hypnosis Abstract1 Introduction; 2 The Skeptical View; 3 Subjective Experience Revisited; 4 Time Distortion in Hypnosis; 5 Hypnosis and the Internal Clock; 6 Timing Accuracy and Hallucinations; 7 The Senses, Consciousness, and the Clock; 8 Disrupted Circuitry; 9 Top-Down Processing and Hypnosis; 10 Summary, Recent Developments, and Conclusions; References; Part II. Philosophy: Reflections on Disjunctivism; Chapter 8. The Multidisjunctive Conception of Hallucination; Abstract; 1 A Parable; 2 Screening Off; 3 Screening Off in Our Parable; 4 What Is Epistemic Disjunctivism? 5 Martin's Case for Epistemic Disjunctivism6 Martin's Argument in Light of Our Parable; 7 Objection: "Causally Matching" Experiences; 8 On the Plausibility of Multidisjunctivism; 9 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 9. Experience and Introspection; Abstract; I The Epistemic Conception of Hallucinations; II The Subjective Indiscriminability of Hallucinations; III The Introspective Indiscriminability of Hallucinations; IV Three Challenges for Conjunctivism about Character; V Three Challenges for Disjunctivism about Character; VI Meeting the Challenge of Introspective Error VII Experiential Intentionalism |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910815324903321 |
Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : The MIT Press, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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