There is a relationship between linguistic interpretation
and schizophrenia according to this article:
http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00664/full
Jacques Lacan (1901–1981) formulated an
original theory of psychosis, focusing on the subject and on the structuring
role of language. In particular, he postulated that language makes up the
experience of subjectivity and that psychosis is marked by the absence of a
crucial metaphorization process. Interestingly, in contemporary
psychiatry there is growing empirical evidence that schizophrenia is
characterized by abnormal interpretation of verbal and non-verbal information,
with a great difficulty to put such information in the appropriate context.
Does anyone have more info on this?
Sincerely,
Rich
Cooper,
Rich Cooper,
Chief Technology Officer,
MetaSemantics Corporation
MetaSemantics AT EnglishLogicKernel DOT com
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