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Isabella. John Everett Millais. We all have our own unique dispositions.

Isabella. John Everett Millais. We all have our own unique dispositions.

Personality Disposition and Discrimination

Daniel Tarade January 4, 2019

Our very nature is dictated by a combination of genetics, environment, and chance. Yet, capitalist systems tasked with distributing the materials necessary for life and happiness discriminate on the basis of disposition. An argument is put forth that economic discrimination on the basis of personality ought not to be tolerated.

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In Existentialism Tags Determinism, Justice, Discrimination, Personality, Disposition, Genetics
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Cholera plague, Quebec. Painting by Joseph Légaré. Not too many benefits from having cholera in the 19th century.

Cholera plague, Quebec. Painting by Joseph Légaré. Not too many benefits from having cholera in the 19th century.

The Benefits of Disease

Daniel Tarade January 26, 2018

Disease is an inherently subjective term. What follows is an effort to highlight subjective classifications of disease and reveal the true nature of disease — an incongruence between person and environment.

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In Philosophy of Science Tags Disease, Genetics
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