| Author/Contributor(s): | Sass, Louis A |
| Publisher: | Cornell University Press |
| Date: | 06/01/1995 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
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.