Sanity (from Latin : sānitās ) refers to the soundness, rationality and health of the human mind , as opposed to insanity . A person is sane if he/she is rational . In modern society , the term has become exclusively synonymous with compos mentis ( Latin : compos , having mastery of, and Latin : mentis , mind), in contrast with non compos mentis , or insane , meaning troubled conscience. A sane mind is nowadays considered healthy both from its analytical - once called rational - and emotional aspects. [1] Furthermore, according to Chesterton, [2] sanity involves wholeness, whereas insanity implies narrowness and brokenness.
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2018 |
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Sanity (from Latin : sānitās ) refers to the soundness, rationality and health of the human mind , as opposed to insanity . A person is sane if he/she is rational . In modern society , the term has become exclusively synonymous with compos mentis ( Latin : compos , having mastery of, and Latin : mentis , mind), in contrast with non compos mentis , or insane , meaning troubled conscience. A sane mind is nowadays considered healthy both from its analytical - once called rational - and emotional aspects. [1] Furthermore, according to Chesterton, [2] sanity involves wholeness, whereas insanity implies narrowness and brokenness. |
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2017 |
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Sanity (from Latin : sānitās ) refers to the soundness, rationality and healthiness of the human mind , as opposed to insanity . A person is not considered sane anymore just if he/she is irrational . In modern society , the terms have become exclusively synonymous with compos mentis ([compos, having mastery of, and mentis, mind] error: {{lang-xx}}: text has italic markup ( help ) ), in contrast with non compos mentis , or insane , meaning troubled conscience. A sane mind is nowadays considered healthy both from its analytical-once called rational -and emotional aspects. [1] Furthermore, according to Chesterton, [2] sanity involves wholeness, whereas insanity implies narrowness and brokenness. |
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2016 |
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Sanity (from Latin : sānitās ) refers to the soundness, rationality and healthiness of the human mind , as opposed to insanity . A person is not considered sane anymore just if he/she is irrational . In modern society , the terms have become exclusively synonymous with compos mentis ([compos, having mastery of, and mentis, mind] error: {{lang-xx}}: text has italic markup ( help ) ), in contrast with non compos mentis , or insane , meaning troubled conscience. A sane mind is nowadays considered healthy both from its analytical -once called rational - and emotional aspects. [1] Furthermore, according to Chesterton, [2] sanity involves wholeness, whereas insanity implies narrowness and brokenness. |
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2015 |
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Sanity (from Latin : sānitās ) refers to the soundness, rationality and healthiness of the human mind , as opposed to insanity . A person is not considered sane anymore just if he/she is irrational . In modern society , the terms have become exclusively synonymous with compos mentis ([compos, having mastery of, and mentis, mind] error: {{lang-xx}}: text has italic markup ( help ) ), in contrast with non compos mentis , or insane , meaning troubled conscience. A sane mind is nowadays considered healthy both from its analytical -once called rational - and emotional aspects. [1] Furthermore, according to Chesterton, [2] sanity involves wholeness, whereas insanity implies narrowness and brokenness. |
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2014 |
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Sanity (from Latin : sānitās ) refers to the soundness, rationality and healthiness of the human mind , as opposed to insanity . A person is not considered sane anymore just if he/she is rational . In modern society , the terms have become exclusively synonymous with compos mentis ([compos, having mastery of, and mentis, mind] error: {{lang-xx}}: text has italic markup ( help ) ), in contrast with non compos mentis , or insane , meaning troubled conscience. A sane mind is nowadays considered healthy both from its analytical -once called rational - and emotional aspects. [1] |
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2013 |
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Sanity (from Latin : sānitās ) refers to the soundness, rationality and healthiness of the human mind , as opposed to insanity . A person is sane if he/she is rational . In modern society , the terms have become exclusively synonymous with compos mentis ([compos, having mastery of, and mentis, mind] error: {{lang-xx}}: text has italic markup ( help ) ), in contrast with non compos mentis , or insane , meaning troubled conscience. |
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2012 |
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Sanity (from Latin : sānitās ) refers to the soundness, rationality and healthiness of the human mind , as opposed to insanity . A person is sane if he/she is rational . In modern society , the terms have become exclusively synonymous with compos mentis ([compos, having mastery of, and mentis, mind] error: {{lang-xx}}: text has italic markup ( help ) ), in contrast with non compos mentis , or insane , meaning troubled conscience. |
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2011 |
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Sanity (from Latin : sānitās ) refers to the soundness, rationality and healthiness of the human mind , as opposed to insanity . A person is sane if they are rational . In modern society , the terms have become exclusively synonymous with compos mentis ( Latin : compos, having mastery of, and mentis, mind ), in contrast with non compos mentis , or insane , meaning troubled conscience. |
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2010 |
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Sanity (from Latin : sānitās ) refers to the soundness, rationality and reasonableness of the human mind , as opposed to insanity . A person is sane if they are rational . In modern society , the terms have become exclusively synonymous with compos mentis ( Latin : compos, having mastery of, and mentis, mind ), in contrast with non compos mentis , or insane . |
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2009 |
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Sanity ( san′ə tē , from Latin : sānitās ) refers to the soundness , rationality and reasonableness of the human mind . A person is sane ( sān ) if they are rational . In modern society , the terms have become exclusively synonymous with compos mentis ( Latin : compos, having mastery of, and mentis, mind ), in contrast with non compos mentis , or insane . |
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2008 |
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Sanity considered as a legal term denotes that an individual is of sound mind and therefore can bear legal responsibility for his or her actions. It is generally defined in terms of the absence of insanity . It is not a medical term, although the opinions of medical experts are often important in making a legal decision as to whether someone is sane or insane. It is also not the same concept as mental illness . One can be acting under profound mental illness and yet be sane, and one can also be ruled insane without an underlying mental illness. |
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2007 |
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Sanity considered as a legal term denotes that an individual is of sound mind and therefore can bear legal responsibility for his or her actions. It is generally defined in terms of the absence of insanity . It is not a medical term, although the opinions of medical experts are often important in making a legal decision as to whether someone is sane or insane. It is also not the same concept as mental illness . One can be acting under profound mental illness and yet be sane, and one can also be ruled insane without an underlying mental illness. |
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2006 |
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Sanity considered as a legal term denotes that an individual is of sound mind and therefore can bear legal responsibility for his or her actions. It is generally defined in terms of the absence of insanity . It is not a medical term, although the opinions of medical experts are often important in making a legal decision as to whether someone is sane or insane. It is also not the same concept as mental illness . One can be acting under profound mental illness and yet be sane, and one can also be ruled insane without an underlying mental illness. |
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2005 |
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Sanity considered as a legal term denotes that an individual is of sound mind and therefore can bear legal responsibility for his or her actions. It is generally defined in terms of the absence of insanity . It is not a medical term, although the opinions of medical experts are often important in making a legal decision as to whether someone is sane or insane. It is also not the same concept as mental illness . One can be acting under profound mental illness and yet be sane, and one can also be ruled insane without an underlying mental illness. |
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2004 |
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Sanity is a legal term denoting that an individual is of sound mind and therefore can bear legal responsibility for his or her actions. It is generally defined in terms of the absence of insanity. It is not a medical term, although the opinions of medical experts are often important in making a legal decision as to whether someone is sane or insane. It is also not the same concept as mental illness . One can be acting under profound mental illness and yet be sane, and one can also be ruled insane without an underlying mental illness. |
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2003 |
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Sanity is a legal term denoting that an individual is of sound mind and therefore can bear legal responsibility for his or her actions. It is generally defined in terms of the absence of insanity. It is not a medical term, although the opinions of medical experts are often important in making a legal decision as to whether someone is sane or insane. It is also not the same concept as mental illness . One can be acting under profound mental illness and yet be sane, and one can also be ruled insane without an underlying mental illness. |
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2002 |
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Sanity is a legal term denoting that an individual is of sound mind and therefore can bear legal responsibility for his or her actions. It is generally defined in terms of the absence of insanity. It is not a medical term, although the opinions of medical experts are often important in making a legal decision as to whether someone is sane or insane. It is also also not the same concept as mental illness . One can be acting under profound mental illness and yet be sane, and one can also be ruled insane without an underlying mental illness. |
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2001 |
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Sanity is a legal term denoting that an individual is of sound mind and therefore can bear legal responsibility for his or her actions. It is generally defined in terms of the absence of insanity. It is not a medical term, although the opinions of medical experts are often important in making a legal decision as to whether someone is sane or insane. It is also also not the same concept as mental illness. One can be acting under profound mental illness and yet be sane, and one can also be ruled insane without an underlying mental illness. |