Do delusional people really believe what they say? This question is as interesting as it is pressing for clinics. From the very beginning however this work is engaged in defending two core ideas. First, understanding belief, regardless of whether it is a “real pattern” or not (Dennett, 1991), is relevant to understanding what delusions are. Second, delusions can be beliefs like others.
Review of Bortolotti L. (2010), Delusions and other irrational beliefs, “Humana.Mente Journal of Philosophical Studies” / Sirgiovanni, E. - In: HUMANA.MENTE. - ISSN 1972-1293. - 20(2012), pp. 293-297.
Review of Bortolotti L. (2010), Delusions and other irrational beliefs, “Humana.Mente Journal of Philosophical Studies”
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Do delusional people really believe what they say? This question is as interesting as it is pressing for clinics. From the very beginning however this work is engaged in defending two core ideas. First, understanding belief, regardless of whether it is a “real pattern” or not (Dennett, 1991), is relevant to understanding what delusions are. Second, delusions can be beliefs like others.File allegati a questo prodotto
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