Cartesian theory of Mind-body or Body-brain dualism dates back to the 17th century still holds some value, because the presence of mind as an embodied structure is felt by us. As the old adage of birds fly, fish swim and humans feel goes in favour of such a theory though we are not sure where exactly the so-called mind is (though consideration is given for cingulate gyrus)?
Madness, so called the term itself sounds,,,,,sounds alarming for so-called normal being, because its just outside the limit of 2 standard deviations in the behavioural pattern of humans, Madness, as someone says, is a solipsistic space where a sane person can't enter sounds better for those suffering from this stigma. Then why can't we as humans can't treat them just like our fellowmen trying to lift the stigma defining it as an exaggerated self, talking to himself which we call auditory hallucination which is a…