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Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11.4 (2004) 379-382



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Volume 11 Contents

Bottom-Up or Top-Down? Campbell's Rationalist Account of Monothematic Delusions
Tim Bayne and Elisabeth Pacherie        1

Factualization and Plausibility in Delusional Discourse
Eugenie Georgaca       13

Why Some Delusions Are Necessarily Inexplicable Beliefs
Robert Klee      25

Commentaries

The Rationality of Psychosis and Understanding the Deluded
Matthew R. Broome       35

Cognitive Architecture and the Limits of Interpretationism
Philip Gerrans       43

The Perils of Belief: Delusions Reexamined
S. Nassir Ghaemi       49

Delusions and Discourse: Moving Beyond the Constraints of the Modernist Paradigm
David J. Harper       55

Top-Down and Bottom-Up in Delusion Formation
Jakob Hohwy       65

Some Reflections on the (Analytic) Philosophical Approach to Delusion
Louis A. Sass       71

Responses to the Articles

Experience, Belief, and the Interpretive Fold
Tim Bayne and Elisabeth Pacherie       81 [End Page 379]

Talk and the Nature of Delusions: Defending Sociocultural Perspectives on Mental Illness
Eugenie Georgaca       87

Delusional Content and the Public Nature of Meaning
Robert Klee       95

Feature Article

Neglected Psychological Elements of Free Will
Bruce N. Waller       111

Commentaries

Action, Belief, and Empowerment
Paul B. Lieberman       119

Comparing Psychoanalytic and Cognitive-Behavioral Perspectives on Control
Bruce N. Waller       125

Feature Article

Six Models of Mental Disorder: A Study Combining Linguistic-Analytic and Empirical Methods
K. W. M. Fulford and Anthony Colombo       129

Commentaries

Sociology and Concepts of Mental Illness
Gillian Bendelow       145

'Psychiatric Dasein'
Christopher Heginbotham       147

Finding the Way Forward in Professional Practice
Richard Williams       151

Can Two Wrongs Make a Right?
Toby Williamson       159

Professional Judgment, Critical Realism, Real People, and, Yes, Two Wrongs Can Make a Right!
K. W. M. Fulford and Anthony Colombo       165

Review Article

Emotion and Cognition: Recent Developments and Therapeutic Practice
Michael Lacewing       175

Introduction

Autism and Intersubjectivity: Beyond Cognitivism and the Theory of Mind
Richard Gipps       195 [End Page 380]

Feature Articles

Understanding Interpersonal Problems in Autism: Interaction Theory as an Alternative to Theory of Mind
Shaun Gallagher      199

Autism and the Dynamic Developmental Model of Emotions
Stuart G. Shanker      219

Autistic Self-Awareness
Victoria McGeer      235

The Interpersonal and Emotional Beginnings of Understanding: A Review of Peter Hobson's The Cradle of Thought: Exploring the Origins of Thinking
Shaun Gallagher      253

Key Concepts

Autism: Disembodied Existence
Giovanni Stanghellini and Massimo Ballerini      259

Feature Article

Knowing Your Own Strength: Accurate Self-Assessment as a Requirement for Personal Autonomy
Joel Anderson and Warren Lux      279

Commentaries

Seeking the Everyday Meaning of Autonomy in Neurological Disorders
George J. Agich      295

The Right Not To Know: A Challenge for Accurate Self-Assessment
Ruth F. Chadwick      299

Autonomy, Experience, and Therapy
Dominic Murphy      303

Accurate Self-Assessment, Autonomous Ignorance, and the Appreciation of Disability
Joel Anderson and Warren Lux      309

Feature Article

Externality in Psychiatry and the Paradox of Agency
Mark D. Rego      313

Commentaries

In and Out of Me
George Graham       323 [End Page 381]

Volitional Necessity and Volitional Shift: A Key to Sobriety?
John Talmadge      327

In, Out. Me, You. Mental, Moral. Where Do I Begin?
Mark D. Rego      331

Feature Article

A Madness for Identity: Psychiatric Labels, Consumer Autonomy, and the Perils of the Internet
Louis C. Charland      335

Commentaries

Misprision of Identity
Harold Merskey      351

A Madness for the Philosophy of Psychiatry
John Z. Sadler      357

As Autonomy Heads Into Harm�s Way
Louis C. Charland      361

About the Authors       101, 187, 269, 365

Concurrent Contents       103, 189, 271, 369

International News and Notes       105, 191, 275, 371



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