Dealing with Self-Illness Ambiguity: A Rebuttal

Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 27 (4):353-354 (2020)
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We thank Sanneke de Haan for her thoughtful response. We agree with what she says and consider it as a further specification of our intentions. We particularly endorse the two main points she raises, that is, that dealing with self-illness ambiguity requires a relational perspective; and that relying on reflection solely is problematic since it plays an only modest role in the resolution of self-illness ambiguity. We discuss both points in reverse order.With respect to the role of reflection, we have, as a matter of fact, been very explicit: “we should not overemphasize the importance of reflection”; and “self-ambiguity is more likely to be a diachronic process”, with a “back and forth between narrative...

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Gerrit Glas
VU University Amsterdam
Roy Dings
Radboud University

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