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Delusions as exploitative deception
delusions psychosis parasitism cooperation social failure
2015/7/30
Non-bizarre delusions are hypothesized to be psychological adaptations which evolved to mitigate the dangerous consequences of social failure. When humans lived in small, kin-based groups, delusions w...
A Logical Defence of Maher's Model of Polythematic Delusions
cognitive therapy psychosis delusion argument logic reasoning schizophrenia fallacy post hoc fallacy apophenia
2015/7/16
We proceed to describe a model for the formation and maintenance of polythematic delusions encountered in schizophrenia, which is in adequacy with Brendan Maher's account of delusions. Polythematic de...
Epistemic rationality and the definition of delusions
epistemic rationality belief delusions evidence
2011/9/6
According to one argument for the anti-doxastic conception of delusions, delusions are not beliefs because they are not responsive to evidence and responsiveness to evidence is a constitutive feature ...
Epistemic rationality and the definition of delusions
epistemic rationality belief delusions evidence
2011/9/6
According to one argument for the anti-doxastic conception of delusions, delusions are not beliefs because they are not responsive to evidence and responsiveness to evidence is a constitutive feature ...
Groupthink: Collective Delusions in Organizations and Markets
Groupthink Organizational Culture Overconfi dence Morale Market exuberance Manias Speculative bubbles Market crashes Financial crisis Toxic assets Wishful thinking Cognitive dissonance Anticipatory feelings Psychology
2014/3/13
This article investigates collective denial and willful blindness in groups, organizations, and markets.Agents with anticipatory preferences, linked through an interaction structure, choose how to int...
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《Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds》(图)
Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds Charles MacKay
2009/5/22
Popular delusions began so early, spread so widely, and have lasted so long, that instead of two or three volumes, fifty would scarcely suffice to detail their history. The present may be considered m...