
Prof Lisa Bortolotti
@lisabortolotti
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Philosopher interested in belief, rationality, agency, & mental health. Founder of The Philosophy Garden and Imperfect Cognitions. Active on Bluesky.
London
Joined November 2010
RT @PalgravePsych: This new #OpenAccess book edited by @lisabortolotti explores epistemic justice in mental healthcare, bringing together….
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RT @SethAbramson: This video is incredible. Everyone should RETWEET it so the whole *world* sees it.
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RT @EpistInnocence: On the blog this week, Tom McClelland (@TomMcClelland1) and Monika Dunin-Kozicka discuss their recently published paper….
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Really exciting to see how Philosophical Psychology grows! Thanks to the efforts of the editorial team who have been working so hard! New associate editors for 2025-2028 to be revealed soon. .
Wonderful engagement with the journal in the third quarter of this year: 59062 downloads, which is a steep increase from last year and almost double the number of downloads in the third quarter of 2021!.
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On the #projectEPIC blog Eleanor Byrne discusses narrative deference: how are our personal narratives shaped by others?
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RT @TrupthiKR: Did I just find the best book I'll read in 2024? Started with reading 'one-factor-theory' chapter - perfect blend of depth….
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Delusions play an important and fascinating role in philosophy and are a particularly fertile area of study in recent years, spanning philosophy of mind and
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RT @marianne_brkr: Great read on delusions, edited by phenomenal @Ema_SB. Check out our Chapter on delusions in psychosis, with Matthew….
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This chapter looks at delusions in psychotic disorders. First, certain characteristics and ways of describing delusions in psychosis will be outlined, such as
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“When we treat #madness as the antithesis of #agency we do so because we have in mind the traditional picture of the agent as the puppeteer, where the puppeteer’s power goes unchallenged in a world of disposable puppets. We never have that.” #openaccess
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RT @danwilliamsphil: @Ema_SB did a characteristically great job organising and editing this collection on delusions 👇 ..
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Delusions play an important and fascinating role in philosophy and are a particularly fertile area of study in recent years, spanning philosophy of mind and
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RT @RRitunnano: The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Delusion is an incredible resource, superbly edited by @Ema_SB. Also contains my c….
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The territory of meaning in delusions can be carved up in many ways, depending on the different senses of the word ‘meaning’. In this chapter, we address three
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RT @miyazono_kengo: My chapter on delusion and malfunction in Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Delusion, edited by @Ema_SB. Other chapte….
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This chapter discusses the idea of delusions as malfunctioning beliefs. This idea, which is called ‘malfunction doxasticism’ in this chapter, consists of two
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Wonderful to see my chapter with Martino Belvederi Murri on delusions and adaptiveness out in this amazing handbook on the philosophy of delusions by Ema Sullivan-Bissett with the prettiest cover! @ptrbirmingham
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RT @EpistInnocence: On the blog today, we have a discussion of the special issue of Frontiers in Psychology entitled "Phenomenological Psyc….
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