Description: Embodied Selves and Divided Minds by Michelle Maiese Embodied Selves and Divided Minds examines how research in embodied cognition and enactivism can contribute to our understanding of the nature of self-consciousness, the metaphysics of personal identity, and the disruptions to self-awareness that occur in case of psychopathology. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Embodied Selves and Divided Minds examines how research in embodied cognition and enactivism can contribute to our understanding of the nature of self-consciousness, the metaphysics of personal identity, and the disruptions to self-awareness that occur in case of psychopathology. It begins with the assumption that if we take embodiment seriously, then the resulting conception of the self (as physically grounded in the living body) can help usto make sense of how a minded subject persists across time. However, rather than relying solely on puzzle cases to discuss diachronic persistence and the sense of self, this work looks to schizophreniaand dissociative identity disorder as case studies. Here we find real-life examples of anomalous phenomena that signify disruptions to embodied self-experience and appear to indicate a fragmentation of the self. However, rather than concluding that these disorders count as genuine instances of multiplicity, the books discussion of the self and personal identity allows us to understand the characteristic symptoms of these disorders as significant disruptions to self-consciousness. Theconcluding chapter then examines the implications of this theoretical framework for the clinical treatment of schizophrenia and dissociative identity disorder. Embodied Selves and DividedMinds reveals how a critical dialogue between Philosophy and Psychiatry can lead to a better understanding of important issues surrounding self-consciousness, personal identity, and psychopathology. Author Biography Michelle Maiese is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Emmanuel College in Boston, Massachusetts. She earned her B.A. in Philosophy and English Literature from Northwestern University and her Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Maieses research focuses on issues in philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychiatry, and the emotions. In particular, she is interested in embodied cognition, enactivism, the integration of emotion and cognition,and the nature of psychopathology. Her previous books include Embodied Minds in Action (co-authored with Robert Hanna, 2009) and Embodiment, Emotion and Cognition (2011). Table of Contents 1: Embodiment, Enactivism, and Affectivity2: Essentially Embodied Selves3: Minded Animals and Personal Identity4: Schizophrenia and the Loss of Self5: Dissociative Identity Disorder and the Fragmentation of the Self6: Body-Oriented Therapy Review Embodied Selves and Divided Minds examines the ways in which research in cognition, in particular embodied cognition, can illuminate our understanding of psychiatry and psychopathology. The detailed argumentation and reference to previous works, makes the book a rich source for those interested not only in the dialogue between philosophy and psychiatry, but also in the philosophy of mind more generally. Furthermore, the book serves as a good example of the ways in which phenomenology and philosophy of science can work hand in hand ... The appeal of the book to such a wide range of audience is amplified by the holistic approach to the topic taken by Maiese ... an invaluable addition to the International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry series. * Moujan Mirdamadi, Metapsychology Online Reviews * Promotional Examines how research in embodied cognition and enactivism can contribute to our understanding of the nature of self-consciousness, the metaphysics of personal identity, and the disruptions to self-awareness that occur in case of psychopathology. Long Description Embodied Selves and Divided Minds examines how research in embodied cognition and enactivism can contribute to our understanding of the nature of self-consciousness, the metaphysics of personal identity, and the disruptions to self-awareness that occur in case of psychopathology. It begins with the assumption that if we take embodiment seriously, then the resulting conception of the self (as physically grounded in the living body) can help usto make sense of how a minded subject persists across time. However, rather than relying solely on puzzle cases to discuss diachronic persistence and the sense of self, this work looks to schizophreniaand dissociative identity disorder as case studies. Here we find real-life examples of anomalous phenomena that signify disruptions to embodied self-experience and appear to indicate a fragmentation of the self. However, rather than concluding that these disorders count as genuine instances of multiplicity, the books discussion of the self and personal identity allows us to understand the characteristic symptoms of these disorders as significant disruptions to self-consciousness. Theconcluding chapter then examines the implications of this theoretical framework for the clinical treatment of schizophrenia and dissociative identity disorder. Embodied Selves and DividedMinds reveals how a critical dialogue between Philosophy and Psychiatry can lead to a better understanding of important issues surrounding self-consciousness, personal identity, and psychopathology. Review Quote "Embodied Selves and Divided Minds examines the ways in which research in cognition, in particular embodied cognition, can illuminate our understanding of psychiatry and psychopathology. The detailed argumentation and reference to previous works, makes the book a rich source for those interested not only in the dialogue between philosophy and psychiatry, but also in the philosophy of mind more generally. Furthermore, the book serves as a good example of the ways in which phenomenology and philosophy of science can work hand in hand...The appeal of the book to such a wide range of audience is amplified by the holistic approach to the topic taken by Maiese...an invaluable addition to the International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry series." -- Metapsychology Online Reviews Feature Discusses the connections between work in embodied cognition, philosophical approaches to the self and personal identity, and philosophy of psychiatry.Provides a critical dialogue between Philosophy and Psychiatry in order to better understand the important issues surrounding self-consciousness, personal identity, and psychopathology. New Feature 1. Embodiment, Enactivism, and Affectivity 2. Essentially Embodied Selves 3. Minded Animals and Personal Identity 4. Schizophrenia and the Loss of Self 5. Dissociative Identity Disorder and the Fragmentation of the Self 6. Body-Oriented Therapy Details ISBN0199689237 Author Michelle Maiese Publisher Oxford University Press Year 2015 ISBN-10 0199689237 ISBN-13 9780199689231 Format Paperback Short Title EMBODIED SELVES & DIVIDED MIND Language English Media Book Pages 320 Imprint Oxford University Press Place of Publication Oxford Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 616.89 Position Associate Professor of Philosophy Affiliation Associate Professor of Philosophy, Emmanuel College, USA Publication Date 2015-11-05 UK Release Date 2015-11-05 AU Release Date 2015-11-05 NZ Release Date 2015-11-05 Series International Perspectives in Philosophy & Psychiatry Audience Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:128948167;
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Book Title: Embodied Selves and Divided Minds
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Author: Michelle Maiese
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