神经性厌食症、身体异化和真实性

IF 1.8 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Michelle Maiese
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现有的神经性厌食症现象学研究表明,各种形式的身体疏离和扭曲的身体自我意识在厌食症患者中很常见。受试者经常会体验到与自己的身体及其需要和要求之间的距离感或疏远感。此外,第一人称报告和现有的定性研究也揭示了在真实性和寻求身份认同方面的挣扎。这两者之间有联系吗?我认为,要想更全面地了解神经性厌食症,了解受试者是如何体验厌食症的,以及为什么她们中的许多人对真实性表示担忧,我们就需要更仔细地研究她们身体疏离的体验,以及她们遇到身体所有权感减弱的方式。在概述了神经性厌食症所特有的各种身体疏离之后,我概述了真实性的三种概念,并介绍了一些经验证据,表明许多患有这种疾病的受试者对身份和真实性感到担忧。然后,我将研究在厌食症的不同阶段,不同类型的身体异化是如何损害真实性的。在整个研究过程中,我引用了几个神经性厌食症患者的亲身经历来说明和支持我的观点。
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Anorexia Nervosa, Bodily Alienation, and Authenticity

Existing phenomenological accounts of anorexia nervosa suggest that various forms of bodily alienation and distorted bodily self-consciousness are common among subjects with this condition. Subjects often experience a sense of distance or estrangement from their body and its needs and demands. What is more, first-person reports and existing qualitative research reveal struggles with authenticity and a search for identity. Is there a connection between the two? I argue that to gain a fuller understanding of anorexia nervosa, how it is experienced by subjects, and why many of them express concerns about authenticity, we need to look more closely at their experiences of bodily alienation and the ways in which they encounter a diminished sense of bodily ownership. After presenting a general overview of the various sorts of bodily alienation that appear to be characteristic of anorexia nervosa, I outline three conceptions of authenticity and introduce some empirical evidence indicating that many subjects with this condition have concerns about identity and authenticity. Then, I examine how different sorts of bodily alienation have the potential to compromise authenticity at various stages of the disorder. Throughout, I draw from several first-person accounts of anorexia nervosa to illustrate and support my claims.

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Review of Philosophy and Psychology
Review of Philosophy and Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Review of Philosophy and Psychology is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on philosophical and foundational issues in cognitive science. The aim of the journal is to provide a forum for discussion on topics of mutual interest to philosophers and psychologists and to foster interdisciplinary research at the crossroads of philosophy and the sciences of the mind, including the neural, behavioural and social sciences. The journal publishes theoretical works grounded in empirical research as well as empirical articles on issues of philosophical relevance. It includes thematic issues featuring invited contributions from leading authors together with articles answering a call for papers. The Review of Philosophy and Psychology is published quarterly and is hosted at the Jean Nicod Institute, a research centre of the French Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. It was formerly published as the "European Review of Philosophy" by CSLI Publications, Stanford.
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