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Qué (quién) es insanity - definición

ABNORMAL MENTAL OR BEHAVIORAL PATTERNS
Insane; Definition of Insanity; Legal mental illness; Brainsick; Brainsickness; Insanely; Clinical insanity; Craziness; Crazy; 🤪
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  • Bedlam Asylum]], by [[William Hogarth]]

insanity         
n.
Derangement, lunacy, craziness, dementia, mania, madness, delirium, aberration of mind, alienation of mind, loss of reason.
Insanity         
·noun The state of being insane; unsoundness or derangement of mind; madness; lunacy.
II. Insanity ·noun Such a mental condition, as, either from the existence of delusions, or from incapacity to distinguish between right and wrong, with regard to any matter under action, does away with individual responsibility.
insanity         
1.
Insanity is the state of being insane.
The defence pleaded insanity, but the defendant was found guilty and sentenced.
= madness
N-UNCOUNT
2.
If you describe a decision or an action as insanity, you think it is very foolish.
...the final financial insanity of the 1980s.
N-UNCOUNT: usu with supp, oft N of n [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Insanity

Insanity, madness, lunacy, and craziness are behaviors performed by certain abnormal mental or behavioral patterns. Insanity can manifest as violations of societal norms, including a person or persons becoming a danger to themselves or to other people. Conceptually, mental insanity also is associated with the biological phenomenon of contagion (that mental illness is infectious) as in the case of copycat suicides. In contemporary usage, the term insanity is an informal, un-scientific term denoting "mental instability"; thus, the term insanity defense is the legal definition of mental instability. In medicine, the general term psychosis is used to include the presence of delusions and/or hallucinations in a patient; and psychiatric illness is "psychopathology", not mental insanity.

In English, the word "sane" derives from the Latin adjective sanus meaning "healthy". Juvenal's phrase mens sana in corpore sano is often translated to mean a "healthy mind in a healthy body". From this perspective, insanity can be considered as poor health of the mind, not necessarily of the brain as an organ (although that can affect mental health), but rather refers to defective function of mental processes such as reasoning. Another Latin phrase related to our current concept of sanity is "compos mentis" (lit. "sound of mind"), and a euphemistic term for insanity is "non compos mentis". In law, mens rea means having had criminal intent, or a guilty mind, when the act (actus reus) was committed.

A more informal use of the term insanity is to denote something or someone considered highly unique, passionate or extreme, including in a positive sense. The term may also be used as an attempt to discredit or criticize particular ideas, beliefs, principles, desires, personal feelings, attitudes, or their proponents, such as in politics and religion.

Ejemplos de uso de insanity
1. INSANITY: Whether to strike down Arizona‘s insanity defense law, in an appeal brought on behalf of a schizophrenic teenager who killed a police officer.
2. Prosecutors maintain that Yates does not fit the insanity definition.
3. Hinckley was a marginal insanity case, as was Moussaoui.
4. Yates has again pleaded innocent by reason of insanity.
5. I said to myself this is absolutely, absolutely insanity.