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which Sass points out, namely, ?uncanny particularity.? Schizophrenics often view the

world with a perpetual feeling that everything is happening for a particular reason, that

every action and occurrence points to something else. Unfortunately, they rarely know

what such things point to, or why certain occurrences are important: they simply know

that they are. ?A patient may see a dog lifting its left paw…or notices a red pickup truck

parked on a bridge under which he is about to pass. At the same time, he feels absolutely

sure that this is not an accidental happening…as if there were something just too

precise…?(p.100) This conception of reality, in which a person feels that everything he

sees is somewhat symbolic or indicative of something else, helps us to understand why

schizophrenics have such problems facing the objective world in a non-metaphorical

sense. It also sheds light on the desire of the schizophrenic to constantly analyze

everything for meaning-while he has a fundamental belief that every event has meaning

or a purpose, he does not know what that purpose or meaning is, and thus searches for it

just as any sane person would do in such a situation.

Though their explanations for things do not always jive with objective reality, yet

this certainly does not mean that their whole thought process is illogical. Their mode of

reason works perfectly within their own delusional world-we as sane people seem to lack

the desire to enter this world, though clearly accessible by basic manipulation of a

philosophic precept. More often than not a schizophrenic knows what he says doesn?t

mean anything to you-this shows not only an understanding of this reality but a

fundamental understanding of their own.

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