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SUMMARY:Towards a Unified Definition of Delusion
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LOCATION:Boulder\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/98445582488</p>\n<p>Abstract: In this paper I ask whether there is a definition of delusion which encompasses how the word &lsquo\;delusion&rsquo\; is used in lay talk\, where delusions are implausible or mistaken beliefs\, and how &lsquo\;delusion&rsquo\; is used in psychiatry\, where delusions are symptoms of mental disorders. Using a variety of examples\, I show that often talked-about features of delusions&mdash\;such as being false\, bizarre\, or pathological&mdash\;should not be regarded as defining features because they are not necessary conditions for a belief to be delusional. Next\, I propose a unified notion of delusion as a belief that is irresponsive to counter-evidence and central to a person&rsquo\;s identity.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Robert D. Rupert:
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