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Depression as a Disorder of ConsciousnessBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science. forthcoming.First-person reports of Major Depressive Disorder reveal that when an individual becomes depressed a profound change or ‘shift’ to one’s conscious experience occurs. The depressed person reports that something fundamental to their experience has been disturbed or shifted; a change associated with the common but elusive claim that when depressed one finds oneself in a ‘different world’ detached from reality and other people. Existing attempts to utilise these phenomenological observations in a ps…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind |
General Philosophy of Science |
Philosophy of Psychiatry |
Metaphilosophy |