Real hallucinations : psychiatric illness, intentionality, and the interpersonal world /
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Author / Creator: | Ratcliffe, Matthew, 1973- author. |
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Imprint: | Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press, [2017] ©2017 |
Description: | ix, 290 pages ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Philosophical psychopathology Philosophical psychopathology. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11605137 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Schizophrenia and Selfhood
- 2.1. Minimal Self
- 2.2. Modalities of Intentionality
- 2.3. Other People
- 2.4. The Appearance of Hallucination
- 3. Thought Insertion Clarified
- 3.1. The Sense of Perceiving
- 3.2. Two Interpretations of Thought Insertion
- 3.3. Verbal Hallucinations and Inserted Thoughts
- 3.4. An Unfamiliar Kind of Intentionality
- 3.5. Agency and Ownership
- 4. Voices of Anxiety
- 4.1. Anxiety
- 4.2. Anticipation
- 4.3. Alienated Content
- 4.4. Hypervigilance
- 4.5. Voices in Context
- 5. Trauma and Trust
- 5.1. Delusional Atmosphere
- 5.2. Trauma
- 5.3. Projects and Narratives
- 5.4. Trust
- 5.5. Habitual Certainty
- 6. Intentionality and Interpersonal Experience
- 6.1. The Interpersonal Regulation of Experience
- 6.2. Ways of Believing
- 6.3. Becoming Unhinged
- 6.4. The Anticipation of Memory
- 6.5. Intentionality and Time
- 6.6. Schizophrenia and Trauma
- 6.7. Renee Revisited
- 6.8. Phenomenology Meets Predictive Coding
- 7. Varieties of Hallucination
- 7.1. Orthodox Hallucinations
- 7.2. Horizonal Hallucinations
- 7.3. Benevolent Voices
- 7.4. Relating to the Dead
- 8. Metaphilosophical Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Index