Lacan and the language of mania. From language gone mad to the madness of llanguage

Philosophical Psychology 36 (7):1346-1368 (2023)
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1. In this contribution we will discuss phenomena of language in mania within a Lacanian framework. In psychiatric descriptions manic language phenomena are mainly captured under the term flight of...

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