Strong Imagination : Madness, Creativity and Human Nature

strong imagination : madness, creativity and human nature

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Strong Imagination : Madness, Creativity and Human Nature

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Madness is the central mystery of the human psyche. Our minds evolved to give us a faithful understanding of reality, to allow us to integrate into our communities, and to help us adapt our behavior to our environment. Yet in serious mental illness, the mind does exactly the opposite of
these things. The sufferer builds castles of imaginative delusion, fails to adapt, and becomes a stranger among his own people. Yet mental illness is no marginal phenomenon: it is found in all societies and all historical epochs, and the genes that underlie it are quite common. Furthermore, the
traits that identify the madman are found in attenuated form in normal thinking and feeling. The persistence of madness, then, is a terrible puzzle from both an evolutionary and a human point of view. In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare suggested a link between madness and artistic
creativity: 'The lunatic, the lover, and the poet', he wrote, 'Are of imagination all compact'. Recent studies have shown that there is indeed a connection. Rates of mental illness are hugely elevated in the families of poets, writers and artists, suggesting that the same genes, the same
temperaments, and the same imaginative capacities are at work in insanity and in creative ability. Thus the reason madness continues to exist is that the traits behind it have psychological benefits as well as psychological costs. In Strong Imagination, Daniel Nettle explores the nature of mental
illness, the biological mechanisms that underlie it, and its link to creative genius. He goes on to consider the place of both madness and creative imagination in the evolution of our species.

Strong Imagination: Madness, Creativity and Human Nature ,Daniel Nettle,Oxford University Press, USA,0198507062,Art and mental illness,Creation (Literary, artistic,,Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.),Creative Ability,Genius and mental illness,Insanity,Life Sciences - Evolution,Mental Illness,Physiological Psychology,Psychology,Cognition & cognitive psychology,Popular psychology,Popular science,Psychiatry,Psychology & Psychiatry / Mental Illness,Psychology | Cognitive

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