Gareth Evans' 1978 1-pager "Can There Be Vague Objects?" is notable both for its brevity, and for its significance. https://academic.oup.com/analysis/article-abstract/38/4/208/...
Your perspective can't be dismissed. From my perspective, to put my anecdotal experience beside yours, I know many very stable, very loving, very intelligent people who use LSD occasionally. These people generally don't…
Whenever discussion of the DSM arises, I tend to revert to Ian Hacking's critique of the guide (http://www.lrb.co.uk/v35/n15/ian-hacking/lost-in-the-forest). I'm a big fan of his contributions in the philosophy of…
Gareth Evans' 1978 1-pager "Can There Be Vague Objects?" is notable both for its brevity, and for its significance. https://academic.oup.com/analysis/article-abstract/38/4/208/...
Your perspective can't be dismissed. From my perspective, to put my anecdotal experience beside yours, I know many very stable, very loving, very intelligent people who use LSD occasionally. These people generally don't…
Whenever discussion of the DSM arises, I tend to revert to Ian Hacking's critique of the guide (http://www.lrb.co.uk/v35/n15/ian-hacking/lost-in-the-forest). I'm a big fan of his contributions in the philosophy of…