Dr Jacques COULARDEAU
1 min readSep 23, 2019

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He is not speaking of the mind but of the brain and does not see that the mind is autonomous from the brain and the mind develops along with language that it, at the same time, develops. In other words, he uses the reference to the “mind” to mean “mental” in the clinical or medical meaning. Such reasoning is dangerous since it may mean that psychotic is also a manifestation of psychic abilities. I just wonder if the author shouldn’t read the latest novel by Stephen King, The Institute, and to come to the idea that psychosis is vastly determined by the hostility or the segregational attitude of the society in which the child is dumped, and this approach is dumping children into an unloving and ice-cold machine indifference. If that is the future of medicine, I think we should all commit suicide before some machine decides we are to be put to sleep, I mean eliminated.

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Dr Jacques COULARDEAU
Dr Jacques COULARDEAU

Written by Dr Jacques COULARDEAU

Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, PhD in Germanic Linguistics (University Lille III) and ESP Teaching (University Bordeaux II) has been teaching all types of ESP

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