Ssensing” Voices. A Theoretical Comparison

Erwin Straus’ aesthesiological analysis of the voice-hearing modality can serve as a bridge between top-down models, which emphasize the emotional and inter-subjective significance of auditory hallucinations, and bottom-up models, which highlight the dysfunctional neurobiological mechanisms that ca...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:d060cd26d60449dd9d5577c5336bc1342021-12-02T05:46:35ZSsensing” Voices. A Theoretical Comparison10.13128/Phe_Mi-195922280-78532239-4028https://doaj.org/article/d060cd26d60449dd9d5577c5336bc1342016-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/pam/article/view/7111https://doaj.org/toc/2280-7853https://doaj.org/toc/2239-4028 Erwin Straus’ aesthesiological analysis of the voice-hearing modality can serve as a bridge between top-down models, which emphasize the emotional and inter-subjective significance of auditory hallucinations, and bottom-up models, which highlight the dysfunctional neurobiological mechanisms that cause them. The comparison with Crow’s hypothesis allows to include the aesthesiological approach in an anthropo-biological context in which schizophrenia appears to be the price that species Sapiens had to pay to acquire self-consciousness. Alberto GualandiRosenberg & SellierarticleErwin Straus’s aesthesiologyauditory hallucinations and schizophrenia theorybiological and cultural hominization and exaptationAestheticsBH1-301EthicsBJ1-1725ENFRITPhenomenology and Mind, Iss 4 (2016)
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language EN
FR
IT
topic Erwin Straus’s aesthesiology
auditory hallucinations and schizophrenia theory
biological and cultural hominization and exaptation
Aesthetics
BH1-301
Ethics
BJ1-1725
spellingShingle Erwin Straus’s aesthesiology
auditory hallucinations and schizophrenia theory
biological and cultural hominization and exaptation
Aesthetics
BH1-301
Ethics
BJ1-1725
Alberto Gualandi
Ssensing” Voices. A Theoretical Comparison
description Erwin Straus’ aesthesiological analysis of the voice-hearing modality can serve as a bridge between top-down models, which emphasize the emotional and inter-subjective significance of auditory hallucinations, and bottom-up models, which highlight the dysfunctional neurobiological mechanisms that cause them. The comparison with Crow’s hypothesis allows to include the aesthesiological approach in an anthropo-biological context in which schizophrenia appears to be the price that species Sapiens had to pay to acquire self-consciousness.
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