Shaun Gallagher puts forward a pluralist account of the self, and a philosophical account of psychiatric disorders as disorders of the self. He argues that what have been seen as different selves - physical, social, private, extended - should rather be seen as variable factors or processes organized in a certain pattern: this pattern is the self.
Shaun Gallagher puts forward a pluralist account of the self, and a philosophical account of psychiatric disorders as disorders of the self. He argues that what have been seen as different selves - physical, social, private, extended - should rather be seen as variable factors or processes organized in a certain pattern: this pattern is the self.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shaun Gallagher, PhD, Hon DPhil., is the Lillian and Morrie Moss Professor of Excellence in Philosophy at the University of Memphis, and Professorial Fellow at the School of Liberal Arts, University of Wollongong. He was a Humboldt Foundation Anneliese Maier Research Fellow (2012-18) and has held Honorary Professorships at Tromsø University (Norway), Durham (UK), and Copenhagen (DK), as well as visiting positions at Cambridge, Lyon, Paris, Berlin, Oxford, and Rome. His areas of research include phenomenology, philosophy of mind, embodied cognition, social cognition, and concepts of self. He is editor-in-chief of the journal Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1: A pattern theory of self * 2: The nature of patterns * 3: A threefold method for studying the self-pattern * 4: Dynamical relations in the self-pattern * 5: Disorder, dissociation and disruption in self-narrative * 6: Phenomenological anchors: Mapping experiences of agency and ownership * 7: Autonomy in the self-pattern: Implications for deep brain stimulation and affordance-based therapies * 8: Artificial transformations of the self-pattern * 9: Mindfulness in the self-pattern * 10: The cruel and unusual phenomenologies of torture and solitary confinement * Bibliography
* Introduction * 1: A pattern theory of self * 2: The nature of patterns * 3: A threefold method for studying the self-pattern * 4: Dynamical relations in the self-pattern * 5: Disorder, dissociation and disruption in self-narrative * 6: Phenomenological anchors: Mapping experiences of agency and ownership * 7: Autonomy in the self-pattern: Implications for deep brain stimulation and affordance-based therapies * 8: Artificial transformations of the self-pattern * 9: Mindfulness in the self-pattern * 10: The cruel and unusual phenomenologies of torture and solitary confinement * Bibliography
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