In this paper, I will examine the view defended by Manuel Rebuschi, Maxime Amblard and Michel Musiol in their 2013 paper “Schizophrénie, logicité et perspective en première personne”, that schizophrenia is not altogether irrational but that there is a way of accounting for the rationality of schizophrenic discourse (in particular) from the first personal point of view. In the above-mentioned paper, they argue in favour of a rationality of schizophrenic discourse on the basis of Quine’s “charity principle” amended by Louis Sass’ account of schizophrenic solipsism, in his book, The paradoxes of delusion.
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Aucouturier, V. (2021). Conversations with Madness. Meaning, context and incoherence. In Amblard, Maxime; Musiol, Michel; Rebuschi, Manuel (ed.), (In)coherence of discourse (pp. 171-183). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71434-5