The Paradoxes of Delusion

Wittgenstein, Schreber, and the Schizophrenic Mind

Louis A Sass author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cornell University Press

Published:14th Dec '93

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Insanity—in clinical practice as in the popular imagination—is seen as a state of believing things that are not true and perceiving things that do not exist. Most schizophrenics, however, do not act as if they mistake their delusions for reality. In a work of uncommon insight and empathy, Louis A. Sass shatters conventional thinking about insanity by juxtaposing the narratives of delusional schizophrenics with the philosophical writings of Ludwig Wittgenstein.

In this scholarly and well-written book, the author seeks to reinterpret Schreber by means of the following idiosyncratic syllogism: the doctrine of solipsism is central in Wittgenstein; solipsism is an explanation of schizophrenia; solipsism is an explaination of Schreber.

* Psychoanalytic Boo

ISBN: 9780801422102

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm

Weight: 907g

208 pages