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Two Possible Views for Szaszian Disease Theory

In continued investigations concerning theories of disease in the context of the Szaszian project, I found it important to briefly codify two ways of viewing Diseases from the Szaszian perspective. The point of this codification is twofold;...

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The Structure of Ethics and Prescriptive Disputes

In my last article entitled The Problems of Discourse, I laid out my theory on the problems of descriptive discourse qua category errors. I highly suggest you read my last article to fully understand the context of this one. In this article...

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The Problems of Discourse

At the heart of productive discourse lies a common understanding. Almost self-evidently, if two men are unable to stand on the same metaphorical ground, they will find themselves incapable of resolving a dispute. This phenomena is known as ...

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