Madness and Reason

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abnormal psychology
American Psychiatric Association
analytical philosophy
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Bodily Structure
Border Line Cases
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Compos Mentis
concept of madness
Criminal Insanity
criminal responsibility
criminally insane
Disease Analogy
Doli Capax
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Faulty Judgement
Guilty Mind
Human Suffering
Insane Wrongdoer
insanity defence
Insanity Law
Insanity Plea
Institute's Model Penal Code
Institute’s Model Penal Code
Law Institute's Model Penal
Law Institute’s Model Penal
legal theory
madness philosophy
medical models madness
Mens Rea
Moral Intuitions
moral responsibility
neurotic depression
Non-psychotic Affective Disorders
philosophical analysis of mental illness
psychiatric ethics
Psychiatric Nosology
Pure Paranoia
Sane Adult
Sane People
schizophrenia depression
schizophrenias
Severe Derangement
Traditional Knowledge Tests
unreason
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367500054
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1985, this book provides a philosophical analysis of the concepts of madness and moral responsibility. It challenges the view that because they are victims of mental illness, the insane should not be blamed for actions resulting from their condition. The author urges a return to the neglected equation between madness and a want of reason, arguing that the impulse to excuse the criminally insane must be grounded in an appeal to their irrationality and unreasonableness. Through meticulous examination of the psychological states and behaviour patterns of major mental abnormalities, such as schizophrenia and depression, the author develops a notion of exculpating unreason. This is an interdisciplinary book which encompasses analytical philosophy, abnormal psychology and law.

Jennifer Radden is Professor emerita of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts, Boston.

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