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Reconciling scientific and religious discourse about madness during the age of reason: Lessons for today? (1996)
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This paper argues that the secularization of madness, during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, occurred as a consequence of cultural change that accompanied the social upheavals of the age. In examining the reconciliation of competing explana... Read More about Reconciling scientific and religious discourse about madness during the age of reason: Lessons for today?.