Fragile Normality: How Our Understanding of Normality is Changing Forever
The article explores the concept of normality and how it depends on differences and deviations. It argues that normality is fragile and dynamic, and that it can only exist because of its fragility. The researchers revisit Husserl's ideas on normality, focusing on its concordant and optimal aspects. They apply these ideas to schizophrenia and depression, showing how they can help differentiate between different levels of disturbances in normality.