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Delusions play a fundamental role in the history of psychology, philosophy and culture, dividing not only the mad from the sane but reason from unreason. Yet the very nature and extent of delusions are poorly understood. What are delusions? How do they differ from everyday errors or mistaken beliefs? Are they scientific categories?

In this superb, panoramic investigation of delusion Jennifer Radden explores these questions and more, unravelling a fascinating story that ranges from Descartes's demon to famous first-hand accounts of delusion, such as Daniel Schreber's Memoirs of My Nervous Illness.

Radden places delusion in both a clinical and cultural context and explores a fascinating range of themes: delusions as both individually and collectively held, including the phenomenon of folies á deux; spiritual and religious delusions, in particular what distinguishes normal religious belief from delusions with religious themes; how we assess those suffering

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'Immensely welcome, erudite and informative, this book is a significant contribution to not just topically inventive pedagogy, but to literature on the puzzles, poignancies, and quandaries of delusion.' - George Graham, author of The Disordered Mind: An Introduction to Philosophy of Mind and Mental Illness

'A clearly written and accessible but also interesting and original account of many of the core issues surrounding delusions. - Lisa Bortolotti, Birmingham University, UK


'Immensely welcome, erudite and informative, this book is a significant contribution to not just topically inventive pedagogy, but to literature on the puzzles, poignancies, and quandaries of delusion.' - George Graham, author of The Disordered Mind: An Introduction to Philosophy of Mind and Mental Illness

'A clearly written and accessible but also interesting and original account of many of the core issues surrounding delusions. - Lisa Bortolotti, Birmingham University, UK



Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Delusions and Cultural Meaning 2. Varieties of Clinical Delusion 3. Controversies Dividing Researchers 4. Delusions as Incomprehensible and Meaningless 5. Folies à deux and the Madness of Crowds 6. Spiritual Delusions 7. Delusions and Vices 8. Delusion and Violence. Index

On Delusion

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
      Publication Date: 7/28/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415774482, 978-0415774482
      ISBN10: 0415774489

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Delusions play a fundamental role in the history of psychology, philosophy and culture, dividing not only the mad from the sane but reason from unreason. Yet the very nature and extent of delusions are poorly understood. What are delusions? How do they differ from everyday errors or mistaken beliefs? Are they scientific categories?

      In this superb, panoramic investigation of delusion Jennifer Radden explores these questions and more, unravelling a fascinating story that ranges from Descartes's demon to famous first-hand accounts of delusion, such as Daniel Schreber's Memoirs of My Nervous Illness.

      Radden places delusion in both a clinical and cultural context and explores a fascinating range of themes: delusions as both individually and collectively held, including the phenomenon of folies á deux; spiritual and religious delusions, in particular what distinguishes normal religious belief from delusions with religious themes; how we assess those suffering

      Trade Review

      'Immensely welcome, erudite and informative, this book is a significant contribution to not just topically inventive pedagogy, but to literature on the puzzles, poignancies, and quandaries of delusion.' - George Graham, author of The Disordered Mind: An Introduction to Philosophy of Mind and Mental Illness

      'A clearly written and accessible but also interesting and original account of many of the core issues surrounding delusions. - Lisa Bortolotti, Birmingham University, UK


      'Immensely welcome, erudite and informative, this book is a significant contribution to not just topically inventive pedagogy, but to literature on the puzzles, poignancies, and quandaries of delusion.' - George Graham, author of The Disordered Mind: An Introduction to Philosophy of Mind and Mental Illness

      'A clearly written and accessible but also interesting and original account of many of the core issues surrounding delusions. - Lisa Bortolotti, Birmingham University, UK



      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1. Delusions and Cultural Meaning 2. Varieties of Clinical Delusion 3. Controversies Dividing Researchers 4. Delusions as Incomprehensible and Meaningless 5. Folies à deux and the Madness of Crowds 6. Spiritual Delusions 7. Delusions and Vices 8. Delusion and Violence. Index

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