All Posts Tagged With: "pseudoscience"

State of Fear

State of Fear is a didactic novel, teaching while telling a story. Author Michael Crichton is attempting here to do more than just to make a general statement to the reader, such as Upton Sinclair did in The Jungle (“capitalism is bad”) or Ayn Rand did in Atlas Shrugged (“capitalism is vital”). He is attempting [...]

18May2010 | George C. Leef | 1 comment | Continued

The Shame of Medicine: The Case of Alan Turing

The posthumous diagnosis of suicide as mental illness is the ritual degradation ceremony of our therapeutic age, much as the posthumous burning of the heretic’s corpse was the ritual degradation ceremony of an earlier theological age.

24Apr2009 | Thomas Szasz | 17 comments | Continued

The Mad-Genius Controversy

Our ideas about genius, madness, and the existence of a close relationship between them are modern inventions. For millennia people explained the world about themespecially creative/
good and destructive/bad behaviorsin spiritual or god terms.

1Dec2005 | Thomas Szasz | 0 comments | Continued
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