Pathologies of belief

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Pathologies of belief

edited by Max Coltheart and Martin Davies

(Readings in mind and language)

Blackwell, 2000

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

In this book, psychologists and philosophers describe and discuss a range of case studies of delusional beliefs, drawing out general lessons both for the cognitive architecture of the mind and for the notion of rationality, and exploring connections between the delusional beliefs that occur in schizophrenia and the flawed understanding of beliefs that is characteristic of autism.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Pathologies of Belief: Martin Davies (Macquarie University) and Max Coltheart (Macquarie University). 2. Wondrous Strange: The Neuropsychology of Abnormal Beliefs: Andrew W. Young (University of York). 3. Towards an Understanding of Delusions of Misidentification: Four Case Studies: Nora Breen (Macquarie University), Diana Caine (Royal Prince Albert Hospital, Sydney, Australia), Max Coltheart (Macquarie University), Julie Hendy (Julie Hendy and Associates, Sydney, Australia) and Corrine Roberts (Julie Hendy and Associates, Sydney, Australia). 4. Refining the Explanation of Cotard's Delusion: Philip Gerrans (Victoria University). 5. Insights into Theory of Mind from Deafness and Autism: Candida C. Peterson (University of Queensland) and Michael Siegal (University of Sheffield). 6. Schizophrenia and Rationality: Ian Gold (Monash University) and Jakob Hohwy (LaTrobe University). 7. Imagination, Delusion and Hallucination: Gregory Currie (University of Nottingham). 8. The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Delusions: Robyn Langdon (Macquarie University) and Max Coltheart (Macquarie University).

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  • NCID
    BA49564558
  • ISBN
    • 0631221360
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford
  • Pages/Volumes
    224 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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