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Published: 07 October 2014
... of mandated actions Stream of consciousness Attention Sensory consciousness Internal sense data Modes of presentation Objectivity Intelligibility McDowell John Unified views Efficient causal explanation Representation Disengagement Hallucinations Illusions Russell B Sense datum view...
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10 On Being Justified in One's Head
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Timothy Williamson
Published: 01 September 2007
... concerning ‘cases of perfect hallucination’. The chapter concludes that an externalist theory can accommodate Audi's insights and avoid the problems faced by internalist theories. action belief consciousness internal internal duplicates internalism introspection justification reflection Cartesian...
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Idealism vindicated
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Michael Pelczar
Published: 01 March 2015
...) and deceptive experiences (like those that characterize dreams, hallucinations, and misperceptions); and, (3) the problem of imperceptible things :—idealism is incompatible with the idea that spacetime contains unobservable objects and events. In Chapter 9, we reply to these objections, arguing...
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Lewis on What Distinguishes Perception from Hallucination
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Brian P. Mclaughlin
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Perception
Published: 25 April 1996
...The chapter details Lewis's ideas on perception, the capacity to see, and hallucinations. The chapter also provides counterarguments and commentaries on identified weaknesses of this work. The concept of hallucinations throws a monkey wrench into the supposedly straightforward definition of seeing...
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Published: 28 December 1995
..., these phenomena continue as a group to occupy the attention of some writers and doctors, but one in particular, hallucination, claimed special attention. The chapter shows how Esquirol made the concept more precise and as a result both word and concept subsequently became more prominent. It begins with a brief...
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Published: 28 December 1995
...This chapter shows how, in medical discourse after 1830, hallucination represents a kind of threshold beyond which madness is thought indisputably to be present. It examines the publications of Lélut, before and after Esquirol's 1832 paper, in order to pinpoint its influence. In particular...
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Bento Santiago’s Grand Dissimulation
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K. David Jackson
Published: 26 May 2015
... point of view Capitu hallucinations humor jealousy memoirs reader dreams culture Montaigne Miguel de time voyage Augustus contradictions Dante Massinissa Rio de Janeiro society metonym motifs symbols persona reciprocity revenge Dostoevsky Fyodor Gogol Nikolai psychological...
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Disjunctivism: Contemporary Readings
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Alex Byrne (ed.) and Heather Logue (ed.)
Published online: 22 August 2013
Published in print: 19 December 2008
... similar hallucination must have significant mental commonalities. Disjunctivists challenge this assumption, contending that the veridical perception and the corresponding hallucination share no mental core. Suppose that while you are looking at a lemon, God suddenly removes it, while keeping your brain...
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Intelligent design or designed intelligence? Hypnotizability as neurobiological adaptation
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David Spiegel
Published: 18 September 2012
... Rauch S L Shin L M inductions hypnotic involuntariness relaxation Derbyshire S W Koenig O hallucinations positive hallucination brain imaging technique schizophrenia idiosyncratic phenomenon dopamine pathway Hypnotizability can be seen as an adaptive form of experiential flexibility...
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Varieties of Hallucination
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Matthew Ratcliffe
Published: 15 September 2017
...This chapter widens the scope of the discussion, to include types of hallucination not so far considered. It begins by drawing on Merleau-Ponty’s remarks on hallucination in Phenomenology of Perception , in order to identify a type of experience that differs both from orthodox...
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Truth and Sanity: Positive Illusions, Spiritual Delusions, and Metaphysical Hallucinations
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Owen Flanagan and George Graham
Published: 17 February 2017
... link to false or misbegotten belief. We deny this premise and show how it should make us worry that we understand what makes illusions, delusions, and hallucinations unhealthy or abnormal. In fact, we deny that illusions, delusions, and hallucinations are categorically or even typically unhealthy...
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Published: 01 July 2013
...Oxford University Press Jaspers drew the distinction of form and content from the Transcendental Analytic of Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason (1781, 1787). The form of an experience allows us to distinguish normal image from true hallucination from...
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Published: 21 October 2016
...This chapter recounts the story of a non-meditating veterinarian who underwent a kind of transformation of attitudes after she emerged from a triggered alternate state experience. Six months later she also experienced a life-changing, auditory verbal hallucination. Inner word thoughts are common...
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Pharmacoanalysis
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Anna Powell
Published: 04 July 2007
... hallucination, and explains that this process is elucidated through Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's concept of molecularity. The chapter contends that cinema offers an aesthetic parallel in its capacity to expand mundane modes of perception and thought. alterity Artaud Antonin assemblages becoming...
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Psychosis
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David L Brody
Published: 01 August 2014
...Oxford University Press New onset hallucinations and delusions are rare after isolated concussion and should trigger a search for other causes: Schizophrenia (relatively common in young adults), drug abuse, alcohol or drug withdrawal, and delirium due to infection or sleep deprivation should...
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Published: 01 May 2021
... communication, and an increase of repetitive and stereotyped behaviours. In psychoses, including schizophrenia and catatonia, there is disordered testing of reality (resulting in hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized speech), and deficits in volition (involving apathy, social isolation, and lack...
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Dark Wonder: Belowness, or the Ineffable Underground
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Barbara Maria Stafford
Published: 18 June 2019
... Dark Wonder Embedded Consciousness Descent Hallucination Karsts Mines Sensory-Extension / Sensory Deprivation Sunlessness Underground “Yes,” said Dalgleish, “We’re so sated now with scientific wonders that it’s a bit disconcerting when we find technology can do everything except what we want...
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The Unity of Mental Imagery Open Access
Bence Nanay
Published: 18 April 2023
...: the “filling in” of the blind spot, peripheral vision, amodal completion, various optical illusions, most forms of hallucination, dreaming, episodic memory, perceptual expectations, attentional templates. But not all perceptual phenomena count as mental imagery and drawing the boundaries of mental imagery...
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Consciousness Open Access
Ned Block
Published: 16 February 2023
... of Chapter 6 that infants between 6 and 11 months old have phenomenal-consciousness of color without access-consciousness of color. The discussion then turns to empirical arguments given by Hakwan Lau and Richard Brown involving appeals to hallucination and to two forms of “inflation,” peripheral inflation...
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Delirium
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Kitty Jackson
Published: 01 May 2024
... of communication with patient and family about delirium is emphasised. These approaches are considered in the context of palliative care and the key concerns distinctive to this patient population are examined. delirium confusion agitation disorientation hallucination cognitive impairment delirium National...