Out now: "Affective Dimensions of the Phenomenon of Double Bookkeeping in Delusions" in Emotion Review! http://emr.sagepub.com/content/4/2/187.abstract
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Out now: "Affective Dimensions of the Phenomenon of Double Bookkeeping in Delusions" in Emotion Review! http://emr.sagepub.com/content/4/2/ 187.abstract
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OUT NOW: "In defence of modest doxasticism about delusions", available open access here: http://www.springerlink.com/content /0635684lxlw86m13/
Recognition for Delusions and Other Irrational Beliefs: http://www.apaonline.org/APAOnline/ Profession/Prizes_and_Awards/Book_P rize.aspx
"Self-Deception, Delusion and the Boundaries of Folk Psychology" out now in HumanaMente: http://www.humanamente.eu/PDF/Issue 20_Paper_Bortolotti&Mameli.pdf
Can we recreate delusions in the laboratory? Out now in Philosophical Psychology!
My review of Damasio's "Self Comes to Mind" is out now in Cognitive Neuropsychiatry!
Symposia have now issued their calls for papers for this wonderful Turing conference in Birmingham in 2012: http://t.co/W3BNZU8l
My paper Does reflection lead to wise choices? is available open access here: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/ 10.1080/13869795.2011.594962
Follow @philhealthbham on Twitter for philosophy-of-health-and-happiness news and links!
The special issue of the Journal of Consciousness Studies on Pain is out now!
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Dr Silvia Camporesi Many many thanks to you and Andrew for great work as guest editors!
"Does reflection lead to wise choices?" out now in Philosophical Explorations!
Guest post on the Wellcome Trust blog: http://wellc.me/nflRVA
Paper on the implications of modelling delusions with hypnosis (with R Cox and A Barnier) is out now in Philosophical Psychology.
"In Defence of Modest Doxasticism about Delusions" out now in Neuroethics and open access: http://goo.gl/bFQMu
Paper on the right not to know in psychiatry out in the JME and free access too.
Debate on delusions featuring my paper, Shaking the Bedrock, is now available in Philosophy Psychiatry & Psychology.
Exciting workshops at Birmingham in May and June: Metametaphysics, Science and Religion, and Women and Violence. See details at: www.ptr.bham.ac.uk/news/events/inde x.shtml
Exciting workshop at Birmingham in May and June: Metametaphysics, Science and Religion, and Women and Violence. See details here: www.ptr.bham.ac.uk/news/events/inde x.shtml

