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The Science of Insanity

How The Mind Breaks (Health Care and Clinical Research)

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The Science of Insanity

著者: Boris Kriger
ナレーター: ExRiLo - Excelling Rivalrous Love PhD
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How close are you to the edge? Closer than you think.

Every human mind operates on a landscape of valleys and ridges. The valley is your sanity—the deep, stable equilibrium of a mind that can absorb the shocks of life and return to balance. But the valley is not permanent. It can be eroded by chronic stress, sleeplessness, isolation, and trauma, until the ridge between health and illness is so low that a single bad day can send the entire system over the edge.

In The Science of Insanity, researcher Boris Kriger draws on his groundbreaking work in dynamical systems theory and his philosophical exploration of madness to offer a clear, equation-free guide to the science of how the mind breaks down—and why it matters. From the invisible erosion of resilience to the sudden tipping point, from the self-reinforcing feedback loops that trap people in mental illness to the terrifying blindness of a mind that cannot see its own malfunction, this book reveals the hidden architecture of the most frightening experience a person can have: losing contact with reality.

Along the way, Kriger explores why evolution preserved the capacity for madness, how loneliness and technology reshape the mind’s landscape, why crowds can go insane just as individuals can, how faith can stabilize or shatter the mind, and why romanticizing madness is a dangerous mistake. Written in the tradition of Oliver Sacks and Robert Sapolsky, The Science of Insanity is a book for anyone who has ever wondered what separates the sane from the mad—and what it would take to cross the line.

The mind is fragile. Understanding its fragility is the first step toward its protection.

©2026 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
ムーブメント 哲学 意識・思考 論理学・言語学
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