Imagination, Delusion and Hallucinations
Article first published online: 17 DEC 2002
DOI: 10.1111/1468-0017.00128
Blackwell Publishers Ltd. 2000
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Currie, G. (2000), Imagination, Delusion and Hallucinations. Mind & Language, 15: 168–183. doi: 10.1111/1468-0017.00128
Publication History
- Issue published online: 17 DEC 2002
- Article first published online: 17 DEC 2002
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Chris Frith has argued that a loss of the sense of agency is central to schizophrenia. This suggests a connection between hallucinations and delusions on the one hand, and the misidentification of the subject’s imaginings as perceptions and beliefs on the other. In particular, understanding the mechanisms that underlie imagination may help us to explain the puzzling phenomena of thought insertion and withdrawal. Frith sometimes states his argument in terms of a loss of metarepresentational capacity in schizophrenia. I argue that this formulation is unhelpful.

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