Insanity : the idea and its consequences
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Insanity : the idea and its consequences
Syracuse University Press, 1997
- pbk. : alk. paper
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Originally published: Wiley (1987)
"With a New Preface by the Author"--t.p.
Includes bibliographical references p. (391-397) and indexes
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内容説明
The idea of insanity pervades every aspect of our daily lives. Thomas Szasz contends that the term actually functions as a euphemism for problems in living, as an excuse for crime and misbehaviour, as a stigma for invalidating adversaries - and, generally, as a metaphor and legal fiction. In ""Insanity"", Dr. Szasz presents a systematic articulation of the precise character and practical consequences of the idea of mental illness. He shows the way to a better understanding of this almost universally misunderstood condition by first establishing the scientific criteria and linguistic conventions we use for deciding what constitutes bodily disease, and then demonstrating the metaphorical character of the ""diseases"" that affect the mind rather than the brain. This book was originally published in 1987 by John Wiley.
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