Philosophy and Madness. Radical Turns in the Natural Attitude to Life

Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 23 (2):129-146 (2016)
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In this article, I examine the relation between philosophy and madness. It is often assumed that madness has to be suppressed, excluded, or conquered before a philosophically sensible text, logical argument, or world of meaning can appear. I argue, instead, that a certain concept of madness, when grafted on phenomenological psychiatry and philosophical mysticism, is intrinsically related to the project of philosophy. With the help of experiences of madness as presented in psychiatry and articulated in mad autobiographical reports, including my own, I will show that philosophy and madness are in closer connection than is commonly assumed. In the introduction, I refer to some superficial...

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edition Kusters, Wouter (2016) "Philosophy and Madness. Crystalline Clarifications: Radical Turns in the Natural Attitude to Life". Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 78(1):3-31

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