@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Frith,Chris},
subject = {Knowledge},
note = {I 39
False Knowledge/Frith: e.g. epilepsy: can lead to false knowledge.
I 40
Aura: an aura lets a person hear voices and sounds, also e.g. experiences from the past.
I 41
This can lead to false knowledge.
>Illusion, >Delusion.
I 47
Schizophrenia/Frith: typical characteristic of schizophrenia: e.g. the people firmly believe they had had experiences, which they did not have however.
I 49
Illusion/schizophrenia/Frith: people hear voices that give them commands and comment on actions. The brain can create a false mental world. It is not about the physical world.
Thesis: even the completely normally functioning brain can tell us something wrong.
I 51
Brain/world/reality/perception/Frith: thesis: even if our brain works normally, we have no direct access to the world.
>World/Thinking, >Reality, >Brain, >Brain states, >Brain/Frith.},
note = { Frith I Chris Frith Making up the Mind: How the Brain Creates Our Mental World, Hoboken/NJ 2007 German Edition: Wie unser Gehirn die Welt erschafft Heidelberg 2013
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