INTRODUCTION: Hallucinations research is increasingly incorporating philosophy or the work of philosophically trained individuals. We present three different ways in which this is successfully implemented to the enhancement of knowledge and understanding of hallucinations and related phenomena. METHOD: We review contributions from phenomenology, philosophy of cognitive science, and philosophy of science and psychiatry. RESULTS: We demonstrate that these areas of philosophy make significant contributions to hallucinations research. Phenomenology gives us a sophisticated and critical understanding of the lived experience of hallucinations. Philosophy of cognitive science enables big-picture theorising and synthesis of ideas, as well as a crit...
Introduction :The world, approximately 450 millions people suffer from mental disorders. Mental dis...
One of the leading cognitive models of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) proposes such experienc...
Research suggests hearing and seeing things that others do not is universally experienced by many hu...
Hallucinations research is increasingly incorporating philosophy or the work of philosophically trai...
<p>Reflection on the nature of hallucination has relevance for many traditional philosophical ...
My primary aim in this article is to provide a philosophical account of the unity of hallucinations...
The idea that our sensory experience cannot serve as a ground for knowledge lingers on within philo...
This first chapter introduces the topics to be discussed in this book. Few phenomena have played suc...
Recent psychiatric research and treatment initiatives have tended to move away from traditional diag...
Recent psychiatric research and treatment initiatives have tended to move away from traditional diag...
One of the leading cognitive models of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) proposes such experienc...
A number of studies have explored hallucinations as complex experiences involving interactions betwe...
notes: shorttitle: Stop, look, listen urldate: 2013-04-09 file: McCarthy-Jones et al. - 2013 - Stop,...
A number of studies have explored hallucinations as complex experiences involving interactions betwe...
One of the leading cognitive models of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) proposes such experienc...
Introduction :The world, approximately 450 millions people suffer from mental disorders. Mental dis...
One of the leading cognitive models of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) proposes such experienc...
Research suggests hearing and seeing things that others do not is universally experienced by many hu...
Hallucinations research is increasingly incorporating philosophy or the work of philosophically trai...
<p>Reflection on the nature of hallucination has relevance for many traditional philosophical ...
My primary aim in this article is to provide a philosophical account of the unity of hallucinations...
The idea that our sensory experience cannot serve as a ground for knowledge lingers on within philo...
This first chapter introduces the topics to be discussed in this book. Few phenomena have played suc...
Recent psychiatric research and treatment initiatives have tended to move away from traditional diag...
Recent psychiatric research and treatment initiatives have tended to move away from traditional diag...
One of the leading cognitive models of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) proposes such experienc...
A number of studies have explored hallucinations as complex experiences involving interactions betwe...
notes: shorttitle: Stop, look, listen urldate: 2013-04-09 file: McCarthy-Jones et al. - 2013 - Stop,...
A number of studies have explored hallucinations as complex experiences involving interactions betwe...
One of the leading cognitive models of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) proposes such experienc...
Introduction :The world, approximately 450 millions people suffer from mental disorders. Mental dis...
One of the leading cognitive models of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) proposes such experienc...
Research suggests hearing and seeing things that others do not is universally experienced by many hu...