Schizophrenia and Common Sense
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Schizophrenia and Common Sense
Explaining the Relation Between Madness and Social Values
G. Pereira, Joao; Hipolito, Ines; Goncalves, Jorge
Springer International Publishing AG
03/2018
254
Dura
Inglês
9783319739922
15 a 20 dias
5685
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Part 1: Phenomenological approaches.- Chapter 1. Phenomenological Considerations on Sensus Communis, Social Space and Schizophrenia (Samuel Toma and Thomas Fuchs).- Chapter 2. Schizophrenia and Common Sense: A Phenomenological Perspective (Valeria Bizzarri).- Chapter 3. Non sense to Sense-making: The Aesthetic Phenomenological Experience (Ines Hipolito and Jorge Martins).- Part 2: The Self-disturbance Hypothesis.- Chapter 4. Common Sense and Cultural disembeding (Louis Sass).- Chapter 5. Conscious Experience and Experience Externalization (Klaus Gartner).- Chapter 6. Mind as Madness: Louis Sass and the Horizonal Conception of Experience (George Carpenter).- Chapter 7. The Ipseity Theory of Schizophrenia and the Virtual Self (Robert Clowes).- Part 3. Delusions and beliefs.- Chapter 8. The Multiple Realities Model of Delusion and Modest Doxasticism (Jorge Goncalves).- Chapter 9. The Doxastic Status of Delusion and the Limits of Folk Psychology (Jose Eduado Porcher).- Part 4: Emotions and Therapy.- Chapter 10. Technologies of Encounters of Projective and Avatar selves. Philosophical outlook on cognitive enhancements in avatar-based schizophrenia therapy (Alexander Gerner).- Chapter 11. Emotions and Boundaries: Different Emotional Layers and Interpersonal Regulation (Dina Mendonca).- Chapter 12. Is a Therapy for Fostering Common Sense Possible? (Adam Timlet).- Chapter 13. Values and Philosophical Principles for an Integrative-Relational Approach in Schizophrenia: From Theory of Mind to Mentalization (Joao G. Pereira and Martin Debbane).- Part 5: Wittgensteinean Outlook.- Chapter 14. Agrammaticality and Therapy (Nuno Venturinha).- Chapter 15. Common Sense, Philosophy, and Mental Disturbance: A Wittgensteinian Outlook (Anna Boncompagni).- Chapter 16: Understanding Schizophrenia Through Wittgenstein: Empathy, Explanation, and Philosophical Illustration (Elisabeta Lalumera).- Part 6: Continental Philosophy.- Chapter 17. The Intensive Order: Common Sense and Schizophreniain Deleuze and Guattari (Julie Van der Wielen).- Chapter 18. Schizophrenia and Human Nature from a Social Anthropological Perspective (Jan Skrob).- Chapter 19. Two Cats and Two Poles: Deleuze's Conception of Schizophrenia as Illustrated in the Webcomic Achewood (Stephen Overy).
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Cognitive Science and Epistemology;Emotions and sociological theories;Neurophenomenology Schizophrenia;Schizophrenia Wittgenstein;Western philosophy Schizophrenia;Schizophrenia common sense;Schizophrenia paradigm of modernity;Schizophrenia nosologic entity;Schizophrenia Kant;Schizophrenia Phenomenology;Schizophrenia Cognitive Neuroscience;Schizophrenia Philosophy of Mind;Schizophrenia Psychology Social;Schizophrenia Social Cognition;Schizophrenia social values
Part 1: Phenomenological approaches.- Chapter 1. Phenomenological Considerations on Sensus Communis, Social Space and Schizophrenia (Samuel Toma and Thomas Fuchs).- Chapter 2. Schizophrenia and Common Sense: A Phenomenological Perspective (Valeria Bizzarri).- Chapter 3. Non sense to Sense-making: The Aesthetic Phenomenological Experience (Ines Hipolito and Jorge Martins).- Part 2: The Self-disturbance Hypothesis.- Chapter 4. Common Sense and Cultural disembeding (Louis Sass).- Chapter 5. Conscious Experience and Experience Externalization (Klaus Gartner).- Chapter 6. Mind as Madness: Louis Sass and the Horizonal Conception of Experience (George Carpenter).- Chapter 7. The Ipseity Theory of Schizophrenia and the Virtual Self (Robert Clowes).- Part 3. Delusions and beliefs.- Chapter 8. The Multiple Realities Model of Delusion and Modest Doxasticism (Jorge Goncalves).- Chapter 9. The Doxastic Status of Delusion and the Limits of Folk Psychology (Jose Eduado Porcher).- Part 4: Emotions and Therapy.- Chapter 10. Technologies of Encounters of Projective and Avatar selves. Philosophical outlook on cognitive enhancements in avatar-based schizophrenia therapy (Alexander Gerner).- Chapter 11. Emotions and Boundaries: Different Emotional Layers and Interpersonal Regulation (Dina Mendonca).- Chapter 12. Is a Therapy for Fostering Common Sense Possible? (Adam Timlet).- Chapter 13. Values and Philosophical Principles for an Integrative-Relational Approach in Schizophrenia: From Theory of Mind to Mentalization (Joao G. Pereira and Martin Debbane).- Part 5: Wittgensteinean Outlook.- Chapter 14. Agrammaticality and Therapy (Nuno Venturinha).- Chapter 15. Common Sense, Philosophy, and Mental Disturbance: A Wittgensteinian Outlook (Anna Boncompagni).- Chapter 16: Understanding Schizophrenia Through Wittgenstein: Empathy, Explanation, and Philosophical Illustration (Elisabeta Lalumera).- Part 6: Continental Philosophy.- Chapter 17. The Intensive Order: Common Sense and Schizophreniain Deleuze and Guattari (Julie Van der Wielen).- Chapter 18. Schizophrenia and Human Nature from a Social Anthropological Perspective (Jan Skrob).- Chapter 19. Two Cats and Two Poles: Deleuze's Conception of Schizophrenia as Illustrated in the Webcomic Achewood (Stephen Overy).
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Cognitive Science and Epistemology;Emotions and sociological theories;Neurophenomenology Schizophrenia;Schizophrenia Wittgenstein;Western philosophy Schizophrenia;Schizophrenia common sense;Schizophrenia paradigm of modernity;Schizophrenia nosologic entity;Schizophrenia Kant;Schizophrenia Phenomenology;Schizophrenia Cognitive Neuroscience;Schizophrenia Philosophy of Mind;Schizophrenia Psychology Social;Schizophrenia Social Cognition;Schizophrenia social values