TY - JOUR T1 - Reply to Brassington JF - Journal of Medical Ethics JO - J Med Ethics SP - 124 LP - 125 DO - 10.1136/jme.28.2.124 VL - 28 IS - 2 AU - T Szasz Y1 - 2002/04/01 UR - http://jme.bmj.com/content/28/2/124.abstract N2 - I thank Brassington for his reply, especially for stating “that there is rather a lot going for Szasz's argument, and I agree broadly with the conclusion”. In further support of my thesis regarding the fictitious nature of mental illness as a disease similar to diseases of bodily organs, I add the reminder that, prior to the sixteenth century, the word “mind” meant only minding. The birth of the concept of mind as an entity and of the term “mind” as a noun is the symptom of the metamorphosis of the mediaeval, religious view of the world into the modern, scientific view of it. ER -