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The human mind abhors the absence of explanation, but full
understanding is never possible. Human understanding is likely to
be incomplete at best and, more often, utterly fallacious. To make
matters worse, it is likely to be supported as truth and wisdom by
religious and scientific authority, intellectual fashion and social
convention. In Words to the Wise, Thomas Szasz offers a compendium
of thoughts, observations, and aphorisms that address our
understanding of a broad range of subjects, from birth to death. In
this book, Szasz tackles a problem intrinsic to the human
condition. What problem? In the words of the American humorist Josh
Billings: "The trouble with people is not what they don't know but
that they know so much that ain't so." Many of Thomas Szasz's books
have been devoted to exposing what "ain't so" about mental illness
and psychiatry. Here, Szasz applies the same skeptical spirit to
the larger problem of people knowing much that "ain't so." About
addiction, Szasz observes: "If a person ingests a drug prohibited
by legislators and claims that it makes him feel better, that
proves he is an addict; if he ingests a drug prescribed by a
psychiatrist and claims that it makes him feel better, that proves
that mental illness is a biomedical disease." About beauty: "Beauty
is in the eye of the beholder; ugliness is in the personality of
the beholden." About libertarians: "Libertarians regard liberty as
contingent on the right to property; scientists regard disease as
contingent on pathological alteration of the body. All libertarians
reject the notion of 'socialist liberty,' yet many accept the
notion of 'mental disease.'" Or about power: "Many of my critics
say I am hostile to medicine and physicians. They are wrong. I am
hostile only to the power of the medical profession and of
physicians." Szasz notes that despite enormous social pressure for
a shared perspective on how the world works and how we ought to
live, every person'saunderstanding, not only of himself, but of the
world about him, is different from every other person's. This
volume shows how the quest for truth is a never-ending challenge,
and must presuppose an honest acceptance of questions, problems,
and uncertainty.
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Imprint: |
Routledge
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
November 2017 |
First published: |
2004 |
Authors: |
Thomas Szasz
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 23mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
258 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-138-51802-5 |
Categories: |
Books >
Humanities >
Philosophy >
General
Books >
Philosophy >
General
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LSN: |
1-138-51802-6 |
Barcode: |
9781138518025 |
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