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Incomprehensibility: The role of the concept in DSM-IV definition of schizophrenic delusions

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In this paper the role of incomprehensibility in the conceptualization of the DSM-IV definition of delusion is discussed. According to the analysis, the conceptual dependence of DSM-IV definition of delusion on “incomprehensibility” is manifested in several ways and infested with ambiguity. Definition of “bizarre” delusions is contradictory and gives room for two incompatible readings. Also the definition of delusion manifests internal inconsistencies and its tendency to account for delusions in terms of misinterpretation is bound to miss the content of the traditional comprehension of delusionality. It is suggested that the ambiguities in defining delusions has to do with the question whether psychiatric practice is better accounted for in terms of the grammar of “incorrectness” or of “incomprehensibility”.

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  1. Department of Psychiatry/Kunna Nüssairaslantie 20, University of Turku, SF-207001

    Markus Heinimaa

  2. Department of Philosophy, Åbo Akademi University, (Turku, Finland

    Markus Heinimaa

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