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Sanity    By Nick Rogers

Sanity, as it is often defined, is the condition in which one is considered mentally sound. This, stems questions relating to what is mentality, and of course, what is healthy? Many believe that the human mind is subjugated into several distinctive sections; the sensual, affection, moral, intellectual, and spiritual elements. In every department there exists a power that rules the predispositions of the mind, which we know as reason. To maintain sanity through reason, two things are required. First, the harmonious working of all the elements of mind, and second, the ability to analyse and differentiate between the separate components. It can thus be argued that sanity is an equal development of all man's mental faculties. Wherever one or other is deficient, there is insanity, or unsoundness. Though it may not be immediately apparent, unless it manifests itself in some extreme.

Sanity is also commonly recognized as the capacity to anticipate and appraise the effect of one's actions. And again this too raises similar doubts concerning the definition of reality and responsibility, for to anticipate one must be aware of ones surroundings and be able to somewhat accurately predict, and assess an outcome. It is often argued that whether or not "reality" is real, or whether it is in fact, a dream or delusion, a sane man believes that the world around him and the people in it are real. Thus reality is not a constant as such, but is relevant to the time at hand. Again, this affects responsibility, in that no sane man starts burning London in the belief that his servant will soon wake him for breakfast. The fact that, at any given moment, there is no completely tangible evidence that I am not in a dream is immaterial [to a sa ...
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