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Ideas y Valores

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CELY A, FLOR EMILCE. ARE DELUSIONS IRRATIONAL BELIEFS?. Ideas y Valores [online]. 2017, vol.66, suppl.3, pp.119-135. ISSN 0120-0062.  https://doi.org/10.15446/ideasyvalores.v66n3supl.65696.

This article discusses the doxastic approach to delusions. Although this analytic approach has made important contributions to our understanding of the phenomenon, it faces serious difficulties when it comes to providing a complete explanatory framework of delusions, as it leaves out the experiential aspect. This analytic approach continues to be implicitly based on the idea that the physical, cognitive and experiential aspects of such a complex phenomenon can be studied separately. The article suggests that, in addition to merely considering whether or not delusions ought to be taken as irrational beliefs, or even as beliefs at all, it is necessary to take into account the drastic transformation of the entire experiential world of the delusional subject, as suggested by the phenomenological approach.

Keywords : belief; delusion; phenomenology; irrationality.

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