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9 February 2010

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Exploring the Self

Philosophical and psychopathological perspectives on self-experience

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Edited by Dan Zahavi
University of Copenhagen

2000. viii, 301 pp.
Publishing status: Available

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978 90 272 5143 5 / EUR 72.00
978 1 55619 666 9 / USD 108.00
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The aim of this volume is to discuss recent research into self-experience and its disorders,and to contribute to a better integration of the different empirical and conceptual perspectives. Among the topics discussed are questions like ‘What is a self?,’ ‘What is the relation between the self-givenness of consciousness and the givenness of the conscious self?’,‘How should we understand the self-disorders encountered in schizophrenia?’ and ‘What general insights into the nature of the self can pathological phenomena provide us with?’ Most of the contributions are characterized by a distinct phenomenological approach.
The chapters by Butterworth, Strawson, Zahavi, and Marbach are general in nature and address different psychological and philosophical aspects of what it means to be a self. Next Eilan, Parnas, and Sass turn to schizophrenia and ask both how we should approach and understand this disorder, and, more specifically,what we can learn about the nature of selfhood and existence from psychopathology. The chapters by Blakemore and Gallagher present a defense and a criticism of the so-called model of self-monitoring, respectively. The final three chapters by Cutting, Stanghellini, Schwartz and Wiggins represent anthropologically oriented attempts to situate pathologies of self-experience.
(Series B)


Table of contents

Preface
vii
The link: Philosophy-psychopathology-phenomenology
Josef Parnas and Dan Zahavi
1
PART I
An ecological perspective on the self and its development
George Butterworth
19
The phenomenology and ontology of the self
Galen Strawson
39
Self and consciousness
Dan Zahavi
55
The place for an ego in current research
Eduard Marbach
75
PART II
On understanding schizophrenia
Naomi Eilan
97
The self and intentionality in the pre-psychotic stages of schizophrenia: A phenomenological study
Josef Parnas
115
Schizophrenia, self-experience, and the so-called ‘negative symptoms’
Louis A. Sass
149
PART III
Monitoring the self in schizophrenia: The role of internal models
Sarah-Jayne Blakemore
185
Self-reference and schizophrenia: A cognitive model of immunity to error through misidentification
Shaun Gallagher
203
PART IV
Questionable psychopathology
John Cutting
243
Pathological selves
Michael Schwartz and Osborne Wiggins
257
The phenomenology of the social self: The schizotype and the melancholic type
Giovanni Stanghellini
279
Index
295


[...] warmly recommended for those with an interest in the intersection between philosophy and psychopathology.
Timothy J. Bayne, Department of Philosophy/Religious Studies, University of Canterbury, New Zealand