Conspiracy theories are often compared to clinical delusions and correlations have been found between accepting a conspiracy theory and schizotypal traits. In this paper, we explore some of the similarities and differences between conspiracy theories and persecutory delusions. We compare them in relation to surface features, etiology, and downstream effects. In relation to surface features and etiology, we argue that there is some overlap between conspiracy theories and persecutory delusions. In relation to downstream effects, we argue that persecutory delusions are characterized by severe disruption to one’s life, whereas in general conspiracy theories are not psychologically harmful to those who accept them. We conclude by commenting on the problems that might emerge when a comparison between conspiracy theories to delusions is used improperly in political debates.

Conspiracy theories and delusions / L. Bortolotti, A. Ichino, M. Mameli. - In: RETI SAPERI LINGUAGGI. - ISSN 1826-8889. - 10:2(2021), pp. 183-200. [10.12832/102760]

Conspiracy theories and delusions

A. Ichino;
2021

Abstract

Conspiracy theories are often compared to clinical delusions and correlations have been found between accepting a conspiracy theory and schizotypal traits. In this paper, we explore some of the similarities and differences between conspiracy theories and persecutory delusions. We compare them in relation to surface features, etiology, and downstream effects. In relation to surface features and etiology, we argue that there is some overlap between conspiracy theories and persecutory delusions. In relation to downstream effects, we argue that persecutory delusions are characterized by severe disruption to one’s life, whereas in general conspiracy theories are not psychologically harmful to those who accept them. We conclude by commenting on the problems that might emerge when a comparison between conspiracy theories to delusions is used improperly in political debates.
Delusions; Conspiracy Theories; Epistemic Irrationality; Social Exclusion; Mistrust; Cognitive Biases
Settore M-FIL/01 - Filosofia Teoretica
Settore M-FIL/02 - Logica e Filosofia della Scienza
2021
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