Delusional realities

Gallagher, Shaun (2009) Delusional realities. In: Psychiatry as Cognitive Neuroscience : Philosophical Perspectives. International Perspectives in Philosophy & Psychiatry . Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 245-66. ISBN 978-0-19-923803-3
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Recent accounts of delusions involve either top-down or bottom-up, or some hybrid version of theories that rely on internalist, brain-based, or purely belief-based approaches. My intent in this chapter is to explore an alternative explanatory framework, to raise some questions that lead in a different, externalist, and existentialist direction, and to provide a broader account that treats other factors – body, affect, social, and environmental factors – as important in the constitution of delusional realities. This account makes use of the concept of multiple realities, deriving from William James and developed by Alfred Schutz. The account does not provide a causal explanation of delusions, but aims to work out a more adequate characterization of delusions that would provide a framework for any such explanation.

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