Loss of self is widely regarded to be a consequence of dementia, and this perceived loss presents a variety of problems – not least because a clear understanding of the concept of self is elusive. This paper suggests a way to cut through problems that arise because we rely on conceptions of self in our understanding of the effects of dementia. It is proposed that we can avoid reliance on the concept of self through an approach based in bio-phenomenology. Such an approach would help us better understand the inner life of those with dementia and assist us to recognize that even in late stage dementia they are semiotic subjects with unique valu
A prominent view on personal identity over time, Jeff McMahan’s ‘Embodied Mind Account’ (2002) holds...
We examine the concept of personhood in relation to people living with dementia and implications for...
Since John Locke, regnant conceptions of personhood in Western philosophy have focused onindividual ...
Loss of self is widely regarded to be a consequence of dementia, and this perceived loss presents a ...
The self is a complex and multidimensional construct with both explicit and implicit manifestations....
This paper argues for an expansion of the discourse on selfhood to include embodied self-expression—...
This thesis examines the phenomenological aspects of dementia patients who are living out their live...
Background The ability to create and maintain an ongoing life narrative is a key characteristic of ...
What is the impact of dementia on your sense of self? This is a complex question given the various d...
As humans, we have a sense of self, and at best, we are proud of our abilities and feel respected by...
Over 46 million people live with dementia globally, a number expected to triple by 2050 (Mukadam et ...
My interest in studying neurodegenerative models of illness lies primarily in the need to define hu...
It is argued that the way in which we view a person with dementia can have a significant effect on t...
It is argued that the way in which we view a person with dementia can have a significant effect on t...
Abstract: This paper develops a phenomenological analysis of the disturbances of self-experience in ...
A prominent view on personal identity over time, Jeff McMahan’s ‘Embodied Mind Account’ (2002) holds...
We examine the concept of personhood in relation to people living with dementia and implications for...
Since John Locke, regnant conceptions of personhood in Western philosophy have focused onindividual ...
Loss of self is widely regarded to be a consequence of dementia, and this perceived loss presents a ...
The self is a complex and multidimensional construct with both explicit and implicit manifestations....
This paper argues for an expansion of the discourse on selfhood to include embodied self-expression—...
This thesis examines the phenomenological aspects of dementia patients who are living out their live...
Background The ability to create and maintain an ongoing life narrative is a key characteristic of ...
What is the impact of dementia on your sense of self? This is a complex question given the various d...
As humans, we have a sense of self, and at best, we are proud of our abilities and feel respected by...
Over 46 million people live with dementia globally, a number expected to triple by 2050 (Mukadam et ...
My interest in studying neurodegenerative models of illness lies primarily in the need to define hu...
It is argued that the way in which we view a person with dementia can have a significant effect on t...
It is argued that the way in which we view a person with dementia can have a significant effect on t...
Abstract: This paper develops a phenomenological analysis of the disturbances of self-experience in ...
A prominent view on personal identity over time, Jeff McMahan’s ‘Embodied Mind Account’ (2002) holds...
We examine the concept of personhood in relation to people living with dementia and implications for...
Since John Locke, regnant conceptions of personhood in Western philosophy have focused onindividual ...