A Philosopher's Madness

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Schizophrenia from a personal and philosophical perspective.

A Philosopher's Madness could be a good read for those interested in understanding the reality of living with schizophrenia and the challenges faced by those with mental illness. The unique perspective of the author, who is both a sufferer of schizophrenia and a philosopher, offers deep insights into the nature of mental illness. The book raises important questions about the relationship between mental illness and philosophy, and encourages critical thinking about contemporary debates on mental health.

A Philosopher's Madness

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ISBN: 9789810724443
Authors: Lishan Chan
Publisher: Ethos Books
Date of Publication: 2012-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Philosophy
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This is a personal and philosophical account of schizophrenia that aims to raise awareness of mental health issues. The personal aspect of the book reveals the gritty reality of what it is like to have schizophrenia, and explores issues faced by those with mental illness, such as secrecy and recovery. The philosophical aspect of the book raises questions concerning the nature of mental illness, such as whether or not mental illness is ultimately physical or mental. Referencing contemporary debates, such as whether madness is a disease or a culturally- determined label, this book is relevant not only to persons with an interest in a true story of psychosis, but also to those with an interest in the relationship between philosophy and madness.
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