Psychopathology and Philosophy of Mind: What Mental Disorders Can Tell Us About Our Minds
Cognition in the light of psychopathologyA preliminary step: understanding the mental in mental disordersMental illnesses are emotional disordersReasoning and goals: from psychopathological patients to healthy peopleReasoning, trauma, and PTSD: insights into emotion–cognition interactionThe distinction between altruistic and deontological guilt feelings: insights from psychopathologyThe narrative self in schizophrenia and its cognitive underpinningsDelusions and pathologies of belief: making sense of conspiracy beliefs via the psychosis continuumPsychopathology and human natureNormality at the mirror of madness: historical considerations on a chimeric boundary“There is a system in lunacy”: morality and normativity in mental disordersThe dark side of languageIdentity, narratives, and psychopathology: a critical perspectiveBodies that love themselves and bodies that hate themselves: the role of lived experience in body integrity dysphoriaLost in love: why is it so painful when romance goes wrong?Embodied and disembodied rationality: what morbid rationalism and hyper-reflexivity tell us about human intelligence and intentionality