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MADNESS & ALTERED STATES: ARCHEOLOGY OF THE SILENCE
Only then can we see how madness and non‐madness are NOT two distinct phenomena, but rather are in dialogue, “are inextricably involved” … “In the severe world of mental illness, modern man no longer communicates with the madman” . The physician speaks to … Continue reading →
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