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Madness is understood as the opposite of reason. Yet as Van Gogh and Nietzsche attest, madness can also be an inexplicable source of insight. Might madness be a strange form of wisdom rather than its diseased opposite? Or is this to make light of a condition that requires treatment?
Author of *Madness Explained *Richard Bentall, psychiatrist Patricia Casey, and philosopher and author of *Death Drive *Robert-Rowland Smith dispute meaning and madness.
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