THE RHETORIC OF THE "DISEASE", ¿AN INSANITY OF THE SPIRIT?
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.affs.5307Keywords:
telepathic hallucination, madness, psychosis, rhetoricAbstract
The current article places its reflections on the horizon of rhetoric and of the toric network, articulating to them, specifically, madness as a life style some consider a "disease". Only one ingredient will be taken from it: the telepathic hallucination, either active or passive, “academically” or “scientifically" called thought transmission. We will argue all the text long the relevance of considering the hallucination as a figure of discourse which turns up as another element of language function and field.
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