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The Self and Madness

By: Alan Hall PhD
Narrated by: David Winograd
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As a mental disorder, madness lurks within us all. This essay deals with the links between madness, genius, and the self. It takes a look at some famous scientists and mathematicians and their eccentricities. This is a quick guide to how madness arises and more importantly, how we can make sense of madness.

©2011 Alan Hall (P)2014 Alan Hall
Psychology Science Mental Health
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Quick stories about crazy people.

Would you try another book from Alan Hall, PhD and/or David Winograd?

Sure! I found the author's stories engaging and the narrator's voice entertaining although annoying at times (too much embelishment).

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The concepts were too technical and dry--that's why i gave the review only 3 stars. I found the stories easy to follow, though.This is where narrorator Winograd's cheerful voice helped/

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The narrorator spoke fast and that made the technical parts of the story hard to follow.

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