The Measure of Madness: Philosophy of Mind, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Delusional Thought
暫譯: 瘋狂的度量:心智哲學、認知神經科學與妄想思維

Gerrans, Philip

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2014-07-03
  • 售價: $1,860
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,767
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 304
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 0262027550
  • ISBN-13: 9780262027557
  • 相關分類: Natural Language Processing
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Drawing on the latest work in cognitive neuroscience, a philosopher proposes that delusions are narrative models that accommodate anomalous experiences.

In The Measure of Madness, Philip Gerrans offers a novel explanation of delusion. Over the last two decades, philosophers and cognitive scientists have investigated explanations of delusion that interweave philosophical questions about the nature of belief and rationality with findings from cognitive science and neurobiology. Gerrans argues that once we fully describe the computational and neural mechanisms that produce delusion and the way in which conscious experience and thought depend on them, the concept of delusional belief retains only a heuristic role in the explanation of delusion.

Gerrans proposes that delusions are narrative models that accommodate anomalous experiences. He argues that delusions represent the operation of the Default Mode Network (DMN)--the cognitive system that provides the raw material for humans' inbuilt tendency to provide a subjectively compelling narrative context for anomalous or highly salient experiences--without the "supervision" of higher cognitive processes present in the nondelusional mind. This explanation illuminates the relationship among delusions, dreams, imaginative states, and irrational beliefs that have perplexed philosophers and psychologists for over a century.

Going beyond the purely conceptual and the phenomenological, Gerrans brings together findings from different disciplines to trace the flow of information through the cognitive system, and applies these to case studies of typical schizophrenic delusions: misidentification, alien control, and thought insertion. Drawing on the interventionist model of causal explanation in philosophy of science and the predictive coding approach to the mind influential in computational neuroscience, Gerrans provides a model for integrative theorizing about the mind.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

根據最新的認知神經科學研究,一位哲學家提出妄想是適應異常經驗的敘事模型。

The Measure of Madness中,Philip Gerrans 提出了妄想的全新解釋。在過去的二十年中,哲學家和認知科學家探討了妄想的解釋,將有關信念和理性本質的哲學問題與認知科學和神經生物學的研究結果交織在一起。Gerrans 主張,一旦我們充分描述產生妄想的計算和神經機制,以及意識經驗和思維如何依賴於這些機制,妄想信念的概念在妄想的解釋中僅保留啟發性角色。

Gerrans 提出妄想是適應異常經驗的敘事模型。他認為,妄想代表了默認模式網絡(Default Mode Network, DMN)的運作——這是一個認知系統,為人類內建的傾向提供主觀上引人注目的敘事背景,以解釋異常或高度顯著的經驗——而不需要非妄想心智中存在的高級認知過程的「監督」。這一解釋闡明了妄想、夢境、想像狀態和非理性信念之間的關係,這些關係困擾著哲學家和心理學家超過一個世紀。

超越純粹的概念和現象學,Gerrans 將來自不同學科的研究結果結合起來,追蹤信息在認知系統中的流動,並將這些應用於典型精神分裂症妄想的案例研究:錯誤識別、外來控制和思維插入。Gerrans 基於科學哲學中的介入主義因果解釋模型以及在計算神經科學中影響深遠的預測編碼方法,提供了一個關於心智的綜合理論模型。

作者簡介

Philip Gerrans is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Adelaide.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

菲利普·傑朗斯(Philip Gerrans)是阿德萊德大學(University of Adelaide)的哲學教授。