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نویسندگان: Prof Shaun Gallagher
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ISBN (شابک) : 0198873069, 9780198873068
ناشر: OUP Oxford
سال نشر: 2024
تعداد صفحات: 356
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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Cover The Self and its Disorders Copyright Dedication Contents Acknowledgments List of Figures List of Tables Introduction 1: A Pattern Theory of Self 1.1 Pattern Theories 1.2 Self-patterns 1.3 Philosophical Problems 1.4 Some Benefits of a Pattern Theory of Self 2: The Nature of Patterns 2.1 Dennett and Real Patterns 2.2 Haugeland and the Elements 2.3 Kelso and Dynamic Patterns 2.4 From Mechanism to Dynamical Gestalt 2.5 Enactive Constitution 2.6 What’s in a Self-pattern? 2.7 A Note on Network Theory 3: A Threefold Method for Studying Self-pattern Dynamics 3.1 Mapping the Self-patternin a Meshed Architecture 3.1.1 Intrinsic Control in Bodily Processes 3.1.2 Affectivity 3.1.3 The Horizontal Axis 3.1.4 The Self-patternas a Meshed Architecture 3.2 Imprecise Interventions 3.3 Coordination Dynamics 3.4 Autism as a Test Case 3.4.1 ToM and Social Cognition 3.4.2 ASD and Affectivity 3.4.3 Motor Control 3.4.4 Vertical and Horizontal Meshing 3.5 Experimental and Therapeutic Interventions 3.6 The Dynamics of ASD 4: Dynamical Relations in the Self-pattern and Psychopathology 4.1 Neural Patterns and the Self 4.2 The Problem of Dynamical Relations 4.3 What’s the Story with Narrative? 4.4 Psychopathology 4.5 Predictive Processing and Self-patterns 4.6 Conclusion 5: Disorder, Dissociation, and Disruption in Self-narrative 5.1 Varieties of Identity 5.2 How Narrative Connects 5.3 Narrative Identity: Fiction or Reality 5.4 Dissociation and Narrative Distance 5.5 Narratives and Psychopathological Disorders 5.6 Self-narrativein Schizophrenia 5.6.1 Temporal Integration 5.6.2 First-personSelf-reference 5.6.3 Episodic-autobiographicalMemory 5.6.4 Reflective Metacognition 5.7 Narrative as a Forensic Tool: The Case of Borderline Personality Disorder 6: Phenomenological Anchors: Mapping Experiences of Agency and Ownership 6.1 Complexities in the Phenomenology of Bodily Movement 6.2 Deflating the Senses of Ownership and Agency 6.3 Reflective Judgments and Narratives about Agency 6.4 Intersubjective and Social Constraints 6.5 Disordered Experiences of Agency and Ownership in the Self-pattern 6.5.1 Schizophrenia 6.5.2 Experiences of Agency and Ownership in Other Disorders 6.5.3 Agoraphobic Anxiety 7: Autonomy in the Self-pattern: Implications for Deep Brain Stimulation and Affordance-basedTherapies 7.1 DBS: An Altered Sense of Self and Personal Identity 7.2 Deflationary versus Plural Models of the Self 7.3 Relational Autonomy 7.4 The Self-patternin the Post-DBS Ecology of Affordances 7.5 The Therapeutic Reconstruction of Affordances 8: Artificial Transformations of the Self-pattern 8.1 Living the Enhanced Life 8.2 Uploading the Whole Pattern 8.3 Real AI and AI-guidedPsychotherapy 8.4 Therapeutic Uses of Virtual Reality 9: Mindfulness in the Self-pattern 9.1 Buddhist Psychology and the Self-pattern 9.2 Flexibility in the Self-pattern:Meditation-based Interventions and Therapy 9.3 Adverse Effects of Mindfulness 9.4 Deconstructing the Self and No-self 10: The Cruel and Unusual Phenomenologies of Torture and Solitary Confinement 10.1 Violence and Bodily Existence 10.2 The Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity 10.3 Taking a Developmental Perspective 10.4 Solitary Confinement 10.5 Cruel and Unusual References Index