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    Valori morali.Fabio Bortolotti - 2015 - Trento: Tangram Edizioni Scientifiche.
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  2. How (not) to construct worlds with responsibility.Fabio Lampert & Pedro Merlussi - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):10389-10413.
    In a recent article, P. Roger Turner and Justin Capes argue that no one is, or ever was, even partly morally responsible for certain world-indexed truths. Here we present our reasons for thinking that their argument is unsound: It depends on the premise that possible worlds are maximally consistent states of affairs, which is, under plausible assumptions concerning states of affairs, demonstrably false. Our argument to show this is based on Bertrand Russell’s original ‘paradox of propositions’. We should then opt (...)
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    Agamben, G. Pilatos e Jesus. São Paulo: Boitempo, 2014.Fábio P. Y. Murta de Almeida - 2016 - Ideas Y Valores 65 (161):379-382.
    En este breve comentario discuto algunos aspectos de la interpretación de la epistemología de Davidson que sugiere Willian Duica en su reciente libro. Luego de una presentación somera del libro me centro en tres asuntos centrales de la interpretación de Duica. En primer lugar, argumento que su lectura de la crítica de Davidson al dualismo esquema/contenido es muy restrictiva y deja abierta la posibilidad de un realismo directo empirista. En segundo lugar, argumento que en su lectura el propio Duica se (...)
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    Conscious and unconscious face recognition is improved by high-frequency rTMS on pre-motor cortex.Michela Balconi & Adriana Bortolotti - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3):771-778.
    Simulation process and mirroring mechanism appear to be necessary to the recognition of emotional facial expressions. Prefrontal areas were found to support this simulation mechanism. The present research analyzed the role of premotor area in processing emotional faces with different valence , considering both conscious and unconscious pathways. High-frequency rTMS stimulation was applied to prefrontal area to induce an activation response when overt and covert processing was implicated. Twenty-two subjects were asked to detect emotion/no emotion . Error rates and response (...)
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    Introduction.Javier Fernández-Sebastián & Fabio Wasserman - 2016 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 11 (2):43-47.
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    Après la fin de l'histoire: temps, monde, historicité.Jocelyn Benoist & Fabio Merlini (eds.) - 1998 - Paris: Vrin.
    En 1989, a l'heure de la chute du mur de Berlin, un publiciste nippo-americain proclamait la fin de l'Histoire advenue. Dix ans plus tard, il n'est pas bien clair si cette fin est consommee ou si, d'une facon ou d'une autre, l'Histoire s'est remise en marche. Ce qui l'est encore moins, c'est le sens qu'il y avait a formuler un tel diagnostic. Que peut-on entendre par fin de l'Histoire? S'agit-il d'un accomplissement, d'un achevement du devenir (spirituel) de l'humanite - ce (...)
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    Ética e Autonomia.Marcos Fábio A. Nicolau - 2016 - Revista Sul-Americana de Filosofia E Educação 25:153-171.
    Em diálogo com Paulo Freire, o artigo enfatiza a condição sine qua non de existir ética para haver docência, afirmando ainda que a ética pode ser ensinada, mas não com base apenas em conceitos, pois somente através da interação e do reconhecer da alteridade pode o professor assumir uma atitude ética, sendo autônomo e gerando autonomia.
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  8. Aristóteles: la felicidad (eudaimonía) como fin de fines.S. J. Fabio Ramírez Muñoz - 2002 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 26:213-223.
    El objeto de este artículo es tratar el tema del fin último o felicidad en la ética de Aritótles, y específicamente en la Ética a Nicómaco, pero distinguiéndolo en tres temas que no deben confundirse: el fin de la política como disciplina arquitectónica, el fin de la vida humana buena y la felicidad. Aunque estos dos fines y la felicidad, según Aristóteles, son lo mismo, podría decirse, usando una expresión muy suya, que “su esencia no es lo misma”. El tratamiento (...)
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    Isolamento solidário em tempos de pandemia: diálogos entre a saúde e a hermenêutica filosófica.Gustavo Silvano Batista & Fábio Solon Tajra - 2020 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 11:e15.
    A covid-19 tem gerado grande mobilização por parte das sociedades contemporâneas. Como forma de prevenção e controle da doença, o isolamento social tem sido uma medida eficaz, recomendada por diversos órgãos da saúde. Por isso, pensar o isolamento social como prática solidária tem sido fundamental. Nesta perspectiva, o presente artigo busca problematizar o isolamento social enquanto isolamento solidário. Para isso, partimos da tematização da enfermidade, até agora conhecida, seus modos de prevenção e controle e, por conseguinte, o diálogo entre a (...)
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    The Fatalistic Decision Maker: Time Perspective, Working Memory, and Older Adults’ Decision-Making Competence.Michael Rönnlund, Fabio Del Missier, Timo Mäntylä & Maria Grazia Carelli - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:475244.
    Prior research indicates that time perspective (TP; views of past, present and future) is related to decision making style. By contrast, no prior study considered relations between time perspective and decision-making competence. We therefore investigated associations between dimensions of the Swedish Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (S-ZTPI) and performance on the Adult Decision-Making Competence (A-DMC) battery in a sample of older adults (60-90 years, N = 346). A structural equation model involving four A-DMC components as indicators of a general DMC factor (...)
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    De bibliosophia: Mario Quaranta e la ricerca filosofica italiana contemporanea: con la bibliografia sistematica dei suoi scritti.Fabio Minazzi - 2022 - Padova: Il poligrafo.
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    Should Traditional Representative Institutions be Abolished? A Critical Comment on Hélène Landemore’s Open Democracy.Fabio Wolkenstein - 2024 - Res Publica 30 (1):161-170.
    This short piece discusses Hélène Landemore’s proposal of an ‘open democracy’, as outlined in her recent book _Open Democracy: Reinventing Popular Rule for the Twenty-First Century_. Acknowledging the value of Landemore’s radical and ambitious proposals, I draw attention to a number of shortcomings and blind spots that have to do with how the case for an ‘open democracy’ is made: through an unduly brief and dismissive treatment of political parties; a methodological insensitivity to empirical variations of democratic performance and citizens’ (...)
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    Hans Kelsen on political Catholicism and Christian Democracy.Fabio Wolkenstein - 2024 - European Journal of Political Theory 23 (4):457-476.
    Hans Kelsen was one of the most important legal thinkers of the 20th century, and he is known for mounting an elaborate defense of liberal party democracy at a time when the latter was hardly the most popular form of regime. This article examines how Kelsen responded to two major political movements he experienced in his intellectual prime: political Catholicism, which he was confronted with in interwar Austria, and Christian Democracy, which became a hegemonic political force in Western Europe after (...)
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    One meaning and the other: a corpus-based study of the polysemy of "altro" ('other') in Italian.Fabio Del Prete & Fabio Montermini - forthcoming - In Patricia Amaral (ed.), 'Other’: Ambiguity, constraints, and change (Brill, Series Syntax and Semantics). Leiden: Brill.
    This chapter proposes a corpus-based investigation and a semantic analysis of the Italian word "altro" ‘other’, focusing on two values of "altro" identified in the previous literature: difference (D-interpretation) and increment along a scale (M-interpretation). In syntax-based studies, focused on cardinal noun phrases, the two values have been related to distinct syntactic positions occupied by "altro" within the NP’s extended projection (Cinque 2015, Kayne 2021): a lower position, associated with the D-interpretation (altro N = ‘other kind of N’), and a (...)
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    Adorno leitor e crítico de Husserl: a reformulação da dialética desde a crítica à fenomenologia.Fábio Caires Correia & Oneide Perius - 2023 - ARGUMENTOS - Revista de Filosofia 30:185-202.
    Para compreender a relação de Adorno com a fenomenologia, ou melhor, a relação Adorno-Husserl, é importante distinguir dois momentos indissociáveis: (I) a crítica da fenomenologia operada a partir da dialética, e (II) o reconhecimento da legitimidade de um momento fenomenológico contra idealismo hegeliano. Do ponto de vista conceitual, trata-se, portanto, de desconstruir a primazia do imediato, que caracteriza o conceito fenomenológico do dado, para depois denunciar a pretensão idealista de uma totalização de todas as mediações em um sistema de pensamento. (...)
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    Accepted by whom? On the Empirical Roots of Aristotle's Dialectic.Fabio Paglieri - 2014 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 270 (4):393-402.
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    Untimely Reviews.Fabio Paglieri - forthcoming - Topoi:1-1.
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    Ethics and Affect in Resistance to Democratic Regressions.Fabio Wolkenstein - 2023 - Analyse & Kritik 45 (1):85-109.
    In recent times, it has become increasingly common that elected parties and leaders systematically undermine democracy and the rule of law. This phenomenon is often framed with the term democratic backsliding or democratic regression. This article deals with the relatively little-studied topic of resistance to democratic regressions. Chief amongst the things it discusses is the rather central ethical issue of whether resisters may themselves, in their attempts to prevent a further erosion of democracy, transgress democratic norms. But the argument advanced (...)
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    Transubstantiation As A Test Case For Desgabets's Cartesianism.Fabio Malfara & Thomas Lennon - 2023 - Review of Metaphysics 76 (3):447-472.
    Abstract:Transubstantiation is a philosophical term used to describe what takes place in the rite of the Eucharist. The rite was proposed as a test case by Arnauld in his objections to Descartes's Meditations. The most credible, well-founded response came from Robert Desgabets, who in his account of transubstantiation appealed in one fashion or other to five principles variously found among other Cartesians as well as Descartes himself—principles of intentionality, clear and distinct perception, the status of sensible qualities, exemplification, and cognitive (...)
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    Che cos'è l'amor: ciò che avete sempre saputo sull'amore ma non siete mai riusciti a spiegarvi.Fabio Bacchini & Chiara Lalli (eds.) - 2003 - Milano: Baldini Castoldi Dalai editore.
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    La moralità come prassi: carteggio Ludovico Geymonat - Antonio Giolitti, 1941-1965.Fabio Minazzi, Ludovico Geymonat & Antonio Giolitti (eds.) - 2022 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    A Liberdade Em “Três Atos” Na Filosofia de Hannah Arendt.Fábio Abreu Passos - 2023 - Dissertatio 54:113-128.
    Uma das reflexões de maior envergadura de Hannah Arendt é aquela que se volta para o tema da liberdade. Nas páginas de O que é liberdade?, nos deparamos com um movimento argumentativo que tem como premissa asseverar que a liberdade é a raison d'être da política e seu domínio de experienciação é o espaço público. Contudo, em Origens do totalitarismo, há um outro polo argumentativo, que apresenta o pensamento como a mais livre das faculdades espirituais, a qual é constantemente ameaçada (...)
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    Leitura sobre a criação - gênesis 1 sobre exercício maximalista E minimalista.Fabio Py Murta de Almeida - 2009 - Revista de Teologia 4.
    A motivação deste artigo é de apresentar resumidamente o que tem sido discutido academicamente sobre a formação do Primeiro Testamento, assim se tomou em voga dois termos que têm circulado o vocabulário acadêmico desde 1996 (a partir dos Congressos de Metodologia Histórica), maximalismo e minimalismo. E, em cima desses dois modos de pensar se fez um exercício perceptivo sobre a leitura do texto de Gênesis 1, mostrando a importância dessas discussões para a atualização hermenêutica dos discursos teológicos de hoje.
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    (1 other version)Poor Motor Performance – Do Peers Matter? Examining the Role of Peer Relations in the Context of the Environmental Stress Hypothesis.Olivia Gasser-Haas, Fabio Sticca & Corina Wustmann Seiler - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The aim of the current study was to investigate important pathways of the Environmental Stress Hypothesis concerning the role of peer relations. First, we examined (1) the mediating role of peer problems in the association between the motor performance in daily activities and internalizing problems as a main pathway of the Environmental Stress Hypothesis. Furthermore, we explored the role of (2) children’s popularity as a mediator and (3) best friendship quality as a moderator path of the effect of motor performance (...)
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    Os limites e possibilidades do jogo didático Kallipolis: o jogo dos governos.Daniela Brinati Furtado, Fábio da Silva Fortes & Luca Boechat Marcílio - 2022 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 32:e03232.
    O presente artigo tem como objetivo apresentar as premissas e justificativas que embasam o processo de elaboração e teste do projeto Kallipolis: o jogo dos governos. O projeto consistiu no desenvolvimento de um jogo que tem como objetivo ilustrar e criar um ambiente no qual um estudante ou interessado em filosofia descubra e pense a partir das reflexões que Platão apresenta no oitavo livro d’A República. Em vista disso, primeiro discorremos brevemente sobre os fundamentos filosóficos que embasam a concepção do (...)
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    Book review: Wei Wang, genre across languages and cultures: Newspaper commentaries in china and australia. Berlin: Vdm verlag dr. Müller, 2007. VIII + 185 pp. [REVIEW]Fábio Alexandre Silva Bezerra - 2009 - Discourse Studies 11 (6):743-745.
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    The Epistemic Innocence of Irrational Beliefs.Lisa Bortolotti - 2020 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Lisa Bortolotti argues that some irrational beliefs are epistemically innocent and deliver significant epistemic benefits that could not be easily attained otherwise. While the benefits of the irrational belief may not outweigh the costs, epistemic innocence helps to clarify the epistemic and psychological effects of irrational beliefs on agency.
  28. Irrationality.Lisa Bortolotti - 2014 - Malden, MA: Polity Press.
    We talk about irrationality when behaviour defies explanation or prediction, when decisions are driven by emotions or instinct rather than by reflection, when reasoning fails to conform to basic principles of logic and probability, and when beliefs lack coherence or empirical support. Depending on the context, agents exhibiting irrational behaviour may be described as foolish, ignorant, unwise or even insane. -/- In this clear and engaging introduction to current debates on irrationality, Lisa Bortolotti presents the many facets of the (...)
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  29. The Ethics of Delusional Belief.Lisa Bortolotti & Kengo Miyazono - 2016 - Erkenntnis 81 (2):275-296.
    In this paper we address the ethics of adopting delusional beliefs and we apply consequentialist and deontological considerations to the epistemic evaluation of delusions. Delusions are characterised by their epistemic shortcomings and they are often defined as false and irrational beliefs. Despite this, when agents are overwhelmed by negative emotions due to the effects of trauma or previous adversities, or when they are subject to anxiety and stress as a result of hypersalient experience, the adoption of a delusional belief can (...)
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  30. Delusions and the background of rationality.Lisa Bortolotti - 2005 - Mind and Language 20 (2):189-208.
    I argue that some cases of delusions show the inadequacy of those theories of interpretation that rely on a necessary rationality constraint on belief ascription. In particular I challenge the view that irrational beliefs can be ascribed only against a general background of rationality. Subjects affected by delusions seem to be genuine believers and their behaviour can be successfully explained in intentional terms, but they do not meet those criteria that according to Davidson (1985a) need to be met for the (...)
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  31. What does Fido believe?Lisa Bortolotti - 2008 - Think 7 (19):7-15.
    Lisa Bortolotti introduces the arguments about whether dogs can have beliefs.
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  32. Delusion.Lisa Bortolotti - 2018 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  33. Registro sintético de uma vida: entrevista com Fábio Alves dos Santos (Synthetic record of a life - Interview with Fabio Alves dos Santos).Fábio Alves dos Santos - 2013 - Horizonte 11 (32):1637-1649.
    Fábio Alves dos Santos (1954-2013) cursou Pedagogia, Ciências Sociais e Teologia, era Especialista em Filosofia da Religião (PUC Minas), Advogado (PUC Minas) e Mestre em Direito Constitucional (UFMG). Lecionou na PUC Minas como professor de Cultura Religiosa e depois como professor no Curso de Direito, atuando principalmente no Serviço de Assistência Judiciária – SAJ, especialmente cuidado de causas populares como as da ASMARE (Associação dos Catadores de Papel, Papelão e Material Reaproveitável de Belo Horizonte), da Pastoral de Rua, da Pastoral (...)
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  34. Immortality without boredom.Lisa Bortolotti & Yujin Nagasawa - 2009 - Ratio 22 (3):261-277.
    In this paper we address Bernard Williams' argument for the undesirability of immortality. Williams argues that unavoidable and pervasive boredom would characterise the immortal life of an individual with unchanging categorical desires. We resist this conclusion on the basis of the distinction between habitual and situational boredom and a psychologically realistic account of significant factors in the formation of boredom. We conclude that Williams has offered no persuasive argument for the necessity of boredom in the immortal life. 1.
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  35. Rationality and self-knowledge in delusions and confabulations: Implications for autonomy as self-governance.Lisa Bortolotti, Rochelle Cox, Matthew Broome & Matteo Mameli - 2012 - In Lubomira Radoilska (ed.), Autonomy and Mental Disorder. Oxford University Press. pp. 100-122.
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    Why We Should Be Curious about Each Other.Lisa Bortolotti & Kathleen Murphy-Hollies - 2023 - Philosophies 8 (4):71.
    Is curiosity a virtue or a vice? Curiosity, as a disposition to attain new, worthwhile information, can manifest as an epistemic virtue. When the disposition to attain new information is not manifested virtuously, this is either because the agent lacks the appropriate motivation to attain the information or because the agent has poor judgement, seeking information that is not worthwhile or seeking information by inappropriate means. In the right circumstances, curiosity contributes to the agent’s excellence in character: it is appropriate (...)
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    Philip Gerrans the measure of madness: Philosophy of mind, cognitive neuroscience, and delusional thought.Lisa Bortolotti & Rachel Gunn - 2016 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 67 (3):919-923.
  38. الفلسفة والسعادة (Philosophy and Happiness).Lisa Bortolotti (ed.) - 2013 - al-Markaz al-Qawmī lil-Tarjamah/The National Center for Translation: Cairo. Translated by Ahmed Al-Ansari.
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    Reproductive and parental autonomy: an argument for compulsory parental education.Lisa Bortolotti & Daniela Cutas - 2009 - Reproductive Biomedicine Online 19 (ethics suppl.):5-14.
    In this paper we argue that society should make available reliable information about parenting to everybody from an early age. The reason why parental education is important (when offered in a comprehensive and systematic way) is that it can help young people understand better the responsibilities associated with reproduction, and the skills required for parenting. This would allow them to make more informed life-choices about reproduction and parenting, and exercise their autonomy with respect to these choices. We do not believe (...)
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  40. Space-time" and power in the light of the theory of hegemony.Fabio Frosini - 2017 - In Vittorio Morfino & Peter D. Thomas (eds.), The government of time: theories of plural temporality in the Marxist tradition. Boston: Brill.
     
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    La religione nel pensiero di Platone dai primi dialoghi al Fedro.Arrigo Bortolotti - 1986 - Firenze: L.S. Olschki.
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    La religione nel pensiero di Platone dalla Repubblica agli ultimi scritti.Arrigo Bortolotti - 1991 - Firenze: Olschki.
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  43. The concept of scientific research.Lisa Bortolotti - 2011 - In Carlos Maria Romeo Casabona (ed.), Los nuevos horizontes de la investigacion genetica. Camares.
    Chapter discussing what it takes for an activity to be an instance of scientific research.
     
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    If you did not care, you would not notice: recognition and estrangement in psychopathology.Lisa Bortolotti & Matthew R. Broome - 2007 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 14 (1):39-42.
  45. Agency-First Epistemology of Psychedelics.Lisa Bortolotti & Kathleen Murphy-Hollies - 2022 - Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 3.
    Letheby’s book is an engaging and crystal-clear exploration of the philosophical issues raised by the use of psychedelic drugs. In this paper, we focus on the epistemological issues Letheby examines in chapter 8 and argue that his analysis requires an agency-first approach to epistemic evaluation. On an agency-first approach, epistemic evaluation is about identifying the skills agents needs to acquire in order to pursue and fulfil their epistemic goals.
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    Science Education and Culture: The Contribution of History and Philosophy of Science.Fabio Bevilacqua, Enrico Giannetto & Michael R. Matthews - 2001 - Springer.
    This anthology contains selected papers from the 'Science as Culture' conference held at Lake Como, and Pavia University Italy, 15-19 September 1999. The conference, attended by about 220 individuals from thirty countries, was a joint venture of the International History, Philosophy and Science Teaching Group (its fifth conference) and the History of Physics and Physics Teaching Division of the European Physical Society (its eighth conference). The magnificient Villa Olmo, on the lakeshore, provided a memorable location for the presentors of the (...)
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    Continuing Commentary: Shaking the Bedrock.Lisa Bortolotti - 2011 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 18 (1):77-87.
    This feature in Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology (PPP) is intended to provide ongoing commentary on main articles previously published in PPP. The essay by Bortolotti below is a response to John Rhodes and Richard Gipps's paper in PPP (15, no. 4:295-310).Can we understand people who report delusional beliefs? In their thought-provoking paper, "Delusions, Certainty, and the Background", John Rhodes and Richard Gipps (2008) present a novel account of delusions which has two main purposes: (1) offer an explanation of the (...)
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  48. Delusions and Other Irrational Beliefs.Lisa Bortolotti - 2009 - Oxford University Press. Edited by K. W. M. Fulford, John Sadler, Stanghellini Z., Morris Giovanni, Bortolotti Katherine, Broome Lisa & Matthew.
    Delusions are a common symptom of schizophrenia and dementia. Though most English dictionaries define a delusion as a false opinion or belief, there is currently a lively debate about whether delusions are really beliefs and indeed, whether they are even irrational. The book is an interdisciplinary exploration of the nature of delusions. It brings together the psychological literature on the aetiology and the behavioural manifestations of delusions, and the philosophical literature on belief ascription and rationality. The thesis of the book (...)
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    (3 other versions)Are delusions bad for you?Lisa Bortolotti - 2015 - Forum for European Philosophy Blog.
    Lisa Bortolotti argues that there is more to judging delusions than whether they accurately reflect the world.
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  50. Double bookkeeping in delusions: Explaining the gap between saying and doing.Lisa Bortolotti - 2010 - In Jesús H. Aguilar, Andrei A. Buckareff & Keith Frankish (eds.), New waves in philosophy of action. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 237--256.
    In this chapter I defend the doxastic account of delusions and offer some reasons to believe that the double-bookkeeping argument against doxasticism (delusions are not beliefs because they do not drive action) should be resisted.
     
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