Why are psychological disorders taboo?
Dear friends,
Neither Robin nor myself have been able to write anything on this topic. It is not an easy subject, but it certainly has some philosophical aspects. My initial point of view is that the philosophy is to be found not with the person who has the psychological problem but with the people who are inflicted with the taboo. For example isn’t taboo an equally psychological disorder as much as what first year undergraduates read about disorders in psychology text books?
Anyway, let see what happens on Sunday.
Take care
Lawrence
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