Amina Klibi
University of Carthage, Tunisia
Riadh Ben Rejeb
University of Tunis, Tunisia
Abstract
The aim of the present paper is to closely consider the notions of
‘’space’’ and ‘’identity’’ from two different perspectives of the human
experience. We are most of all interested in the psychological realm to which
we devote the major part. As such we intend to define a brain disorder known as
schizophrenia in light of the duality of ‘space and identity’. We consider
aspects of the deterioration of these notions that interact to further accentuate
the breakdown of the patient diagnosed with the disease. These notions can be
altered by factors that are not essentially biological or psychological. We
argue that technology does also interfere to rework these notions as such
bringing about a less rigorous effect but, still, triggering a less balanced
human experience to dwell. This does not entail the onset of schizophrenia.
However, it may lay behind other psychological problems. These may share to
some extent a fragmented character that turn out to reveal aspects of a
schizophrenic nature.
Keywords: Identity, Internet Technology, Schizophrenia, Space.
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