Depersonalisation and Derealisation: Philosophical and Empirical Perspectives
HUM.J.118
Petrus Laestadius väg
Umeå 90736
Sweden
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Depersonalisation and derealisation are states of consciousness typically described by subjects as feelings of being detached from oneself and from one’s environment, respectively. The two states typically occur together. They can become chronic, but can also occur transiently. They are common aspects of mental illness but can also occur in healthy individuals. This workshop will seek to illuminate what exactly these states consist in. Are they a matter of altered affect, altered motivations, altered perceptions, altered bodily awareness, or something else? Do the states consist in the lack of something that more normal states of consciousness have or do they consist in the presence of something that more normal states of consciousness lack? The research questions are of both theoretical and clinical interest. Theoretically, they are a part of the quest to understand the general phenomenon of consciousness. In clinical contexts, an increased understanding of these alien states can enable health care workers to better help those who suffer from them.
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All interested are welcome to this event, but advance registration is requested. Please register by sending an email to [email protected] latest August 31. Registration is free.
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This workshop is generously supported by a grant from Riksbankens jubileumsfond.
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August 31, 2025, 11:00pm CET
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