Sanity (from ) refers to the soundness, rationality, and Mental health, as opposed to insanity. A person is sane if they are rational. In modern society, the term has become exclusively with compos mentis ( and ). The contrast is non compos mentis, or insanity. According to the writer G. K. Chesterton,Chesterton, G. K. 2002. The Outline of Sanity. IHS Press sanity involves wholeness, whereas insanity implies narrowness and brokenness.
A sane mind is nowadays considered healthy both in its analytical (once called rational) and emotional aspects.
Psychiatrist Philip S. Graven suggested the term "un-sane" to describe a condition that is not exactly insane, but not quite sane either. When Ecology Does Not Count: Checking the Ecology of The Ecology Check by L. Michael Hall, Ph.D.
In The Sane Society, published in 1955, psychologist Erich Fromm proposed that not just individuals, but entire societies "may be lacking in sanity." Fromm argued that one of the most deceptive features of social life involves "consensual validation": Consensual validation at vault-co.com
It is naively assumed that the fact that the majority of people share certain ideas or feelings proves the validity of these ideas and feelings. Nothing is further from the truth... Just as there is a folie à deux there is a folie à millions. The fact that millions of people share the same does not make these vices virtues, the fact that they share so many errors does not make the errors to be truths, and the fact that millions of people share the same form of mental pathology does not make these people sane.Fromm, Erich. The Sane Society, Routledge, 1955, pp.14–15.
Legal definitions of sanity have been little explored by science and medicine, as the concentration has been on illness. It remains entirely impossible to prove sanity. Furthermore, as KorzybskiKorzybski, A. 2010. Selections from Science and Sanity. The New Non-Aristotelian Library. has pointed out repeatedly, insanity to various degrees is widespread in the general population, which includes many people that are considered mentally fit in medical and legal terms. In this connection, Erich FrommFromm, Erich. 1955/1990. The Sane Society. referred to the "pathology of normalcy," while David Cooper proposed that normality was opposed to both madness and sanity.D Cooper, The Death of the Family (Penguin 1971) p. 12
For a last will and testament to be valid, the testator must have testamentary capacity. This is often expressed using the phrase "being of sound mind and memory".
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