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Delusion and Self-Deception: Affective and Motivational Influences on Belief Formation

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Delusion and Self-Deception: Affective and Motivational Influences on Belief Formation

$190.79
 

This collection of essays focuses on the interface between delusions and self-deception. As pathologies of belief, delusions and self-deception raise many of the same challenges for those seeking to understand them. Are delusions and self-deception entirely distinct phenomena, or might some forms of self-deception also qualify as delusional? To what extent might models of self-deception and delusion share common factors? In what ways do affect and motivation enter into normal belief-formation, and how might they be implicated in self-deception and delusion? The essays in this volume tackle these questions from both empirical and conceptual perspectives. Some contributors focus on the general question of how to locate self-deception and delusion within our taxonomy of psychological states. Some contributors ask whether particular delusions - such as the Capgras delusion or anosognosia for hemiplegia - might be explained by appeal to motivational and affective factors. And some contributors provide general models of motivated reasoning, against which theories of pathological belief-formation might be measured.

The volume will be of interest to cognitive scientists, clinicians, and philosophers interested in the nature of belief and the disturbances to which it is subject.




Author: Tim Bayne
Publisher: Psychology Press
Publication Date: Dec 01, 2008
Number of Pages: 312 pages
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10: 1841694703
ISBN-13: 9781841694702
 

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