BRAIN. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience

Volume: 14 | Issue: 4

The Postmodern World, Schizophrenia-Wise

Bogdan C.S. Pîrvu - MD, PhD, Clinical Psychiatry, Mavromati Emergency Hospital BotoÅŸani (RO), Ioan Florin Diaconu - PhD, Associate Professor of Piano, George Enescu National University of Arts IaÅŸi (RO), Otilia Eva - MD, PhD, Otorhinolaryngology, St Parascheva Clinical Hospital of Infectious Diseases IaÅŸi (RO), Vlad Ichim - PhD, Associate Professor of Medical Sociology, Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy IaÅŸi (RO), Raluca Stănescu - MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Biochemistry, Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy IaÅŸi (RO), Șerban Turliuc - MD, PhD, Professor of Psychiatry, Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy IaÅŸi (RO),

Abstract

We will go along the presumption that the schizoid/schizophrenic dimension is a constitutional element of the postmodern world. We will further explore especially the speed-induced schizoid/schizophrenic trait, starting in existentialism and beat, and coming into its own in science-fiction or rather in Philip K. Dick's fiction, and also in pop culture or rather in Andy Warhol's hoarding philosophy of life. We will finally get right into the core of the schizoid/schizophrenic idiom, which turns out to be roughly similar to the postmodern discourse.

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