A philosophy of madness : the experience of psychotic thinking

Cambridge: The MIT Press. Edited by Nancy Forest-Flier (2020)
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A groundbreaking, deeply personal, magnum opus on madness and philosophy from a psychotic patient turned philosopher.

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