Naiveté as an Irrational Praxis: A Study of John Nash’s A Beautiful Mind
Abstract
Avani Bhatnagar’s “Naiveté as an Irrational Praxis: A Study of John Nash’s A Beautiful Mind” problematises the idea of sanity and insanity, and reads naiveté as an irrational praxis which can lead towards becoming of a philosophical being. It reads John Nash’s life who retained the naïve to grow out a “free thinker” to belong to the humanity at large.
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