Belief, Imagination, and Delusion
Herausgeber: Sullivan-Bissett, Ema
Belief, Imagination, and Delusion
Herausgeber: Sullivan-Bissett, Ema
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This volume brings together recent work on the nature of belief, imagination, and delusion, and seeks to get clearer on the nature of belief and imagination, the ways in which they relate to one another, and how they might be integrated into accounts of delusional belief formation.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
Thinking about the Emotions108,99 €
Political Epistemology98,99 €
Gary Smith (Fletcher Jones P Fletcher Jones Professor of EconomicsThe AI Delusion30,99 €
Serena Olsaretti (ed.)Desert and Justice159,99 €
Valerie TiberiusWhat Do You Want Out of Life?14,99 €
Tom Sorell / G. A. J. Rogers (eds.)Analytic Philosophy and History of Philosophy172,99 €
Bias, Belief, and Conviction in an Age of Fake Facts167,99 €-
-
-
This volume brings together recent work on the nature of belief, imagination, and delusion, and seeks to get clearer on the nature of belief and imagination, the ways in which they relate to one another, and how they might be integrated into accounts of delusional belief formation.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Mind Association Occasional Series
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 150mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9780198872221
- ISBN-10: 0198872224
- Artikelnr.: 68478940
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Mind Association Occasional Series
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 150mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9780198872221
- ISBN-10: 0198872224
- Artikelnr.: 68478940
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ema Sullivan-Bissett is a Reader in Philosophy at the University of Birmingham. Her research concerns the nature of belief and its connection to truth, as well as delusional belief formation and implicit bias. Her work has appeared in European Journal of Philosophy, Mind & Language, Philosophical Psychology, Philosophical Studies, and Synthese, among others. She co-edited with Helen Bradley and Paul Noordhof the volume Art and Belief (Oxford University Press, 2017), and is the editor of the forthcoming Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Delusion and author of the forthcoming Irrationality (Cambridge University Press).
* List of Contributors
* 1: Ema Sullivan-Bissett: Introduction
* PART I: Lessons from Delusion on Belief and Imagination
* 2: Kengo Miyazono: Delusion and Self-Knowledge
* 3: Amy Kind: Contrast or Continuum? The Case of Belief and
Imagination
* 4: Philip R. Corlett: Imagination, Agency, and Predictive Processing
* PART II: Belief and Imagination in the Wild
* 5: Anna Ichino: Religious Imaginings
* 6: Michael Omoge: On the Place of Imagination in the Architecture of
the Mind
* 7: Neil Levy: Believing in Stories: Delusions, Superstitions,
Conspiracy Theories, and Other Fairy Tales
* PART III: Delusional Experience
* 8: Garry Young: The Capgras Delusion: An Interactionist Approach
Revisited
* 9: Philip Gerrans: Cotard Syndrome: The Experience of Inexistence
* 10: Douglas Lavin and Lucy O'Brien: Delusions and Everyday Life
* PART IV: Delusions, Belief, and Evidence
* 11: Sophie Archer: Why Do You Believe That? Delusion and Epistemic
Reasons
* 12: Nicholas Furl, Max Coltheart, and Ryan McKay: o The Paradox of
Delusions: Are Deluded Individuals Resistant to Evidence?
* 13: Paul Noordhof: Irrationality and the Failures of Consciousness
* Index
* 1: Ema Sullivan-Bissett: Introduction
* PART I: Lessons from Delusion on Belief and Imagination
* 2: Kengo Miyazono: Delusion and Self-Knowledge
* 3: Amy Kind: Contrast or Continuum? The Case of Belief and
Imagination
* 4: Philip R. Corlett: Imagination, Agency, and Predictive Processing
* PART II: Belief and Imagination in the Wild
* 5: Anna Ichino: Religious Imaginings
* 6: Michael Omoge: On the Place of Imagination in the Architecture of
the Mind
* 7: Neil Levy: Believing in Stories: Delusions, Superstitions,
Conspiracy Theories, and Other Fairy Tales
* PART III: Delusional Experience
* 8: Garry Young: The Capgras Delusion: An Interactionist Approach
Revisited
* 9: Philip Gerrans: Cotard Syndrome: The Experience of Inexistence
* 10: Douglas Lavin and Lucy O'Brien: Delusions and Everyday Life
* PART IV: Delusions, Belief, and Evidence
* 11: Sophie Archer: Why Do You Believe That? Delusion and Epistemic
Reasons
* 12: Nicholas Furl, Max Coltheart, and Ryan McKay: o The Paradox of
Delusions: Are Deluded Individuals Resistant to Evidence?
* 13: Paul Noordhof: Irrationality and the Failures of Consciousness
* Index
* List of Contributors
* 1: Ema Sullivan-Bissett: Introduction
* PART I: Lessons from Delusion on Belief and Imagination
* 2: Kengo Miyazono: Delusion and Self-Knowledge
* 3: Amy Kind: Contrast or Continuum? The Case of Belief and
Imagination
* 4: Philip R. Corlett: Imagination, Agency, and Predictive Processing
* PART II: Belief and Imagination in the Wild
* 5: Anna Ichino: Religious Imaginings
* 6: Michael Omoge: On the Place of Imagination in the Architecture of
the Mind
* 7: Neil Levy: Believing in Stories: Delusions, Superstitions,
Conspiracy Theories, and Other Fairy Tales
* PART III: Delusional Experience
* 8: Garry Young: The Capgras Delusion: An Interactionist Approach
Revisited
* 9: Philip Gerrans: Cotard Syndrome: The Experience of Inexistence
* 10: Douglas Lavin and Lucy O'Brien: Delusions and Everyday Life
* PART IV: Delusions, Belief, and Evidence
* 11: Sophie Archer: Why Do You Believe That? Delusion and Epistemic
Reasons
* 12: Nicholas Furl, Max Coltheart, and Ryan McKay: o The Paradox of
Delusions: Are Deluded Individuals Resistant to Evidence?
* 13: Paul Noordhof: Irrationality and the Failures of Consciousness
* Index
* 1: Ema Sullivan-Bissett: Introduction
* PART I: Lessons from Delusion on Belief and Imagination
* 2: Kengo Miyazono: Delusion and Self-Knowledge
* 3: Amy Kind: Contrast or Continuum? The Case of Belief and
Imagination
* 4: Philip R. Corlett: Imagination, Agency, and Predictive Processing
* PART II: Belief and Imagination in the Wild
* 5: Anna Ichino: Religious Imaginings
* 6: Michael Omoge: On the Place of Imagination in the Architecture of
the Mind
* 7: Neil Levy: Believing in Stories: Delusions, Superstitions,
Conspiracy Theories, and Other Fairy Tales
* PART III: Delusional Experience
* 8: Garry Young: The Capgras Delusion: An Interactionist Approach
Revisited
* 9: Philip Gerrans: Cotard Syndrome: The Experience of Inexistence
* 10: Douglas Lavin and Lucy O'Brien: Delusions and Everyday Life
* PART IV: Delusions, Belief, and Evidence
* 11: Sophie Archer: Why Do You Believe That? Delusion and Epistemic
Reasons
* 12: Nicholas Furl, Max Coltheart, and Ryan McKay: o The Paradox of
Delusions: Are Deluded Individuals Resistant to Evidence?
* 13: Paul Noordhof: Irrationality and the Failures of Consciousness
* Index







