by Harvey Harrison I was a volunteer lawyer in a county juvenile criminal justice system as an advocate for the children. One of my clients who we all cherished in the system was "R", a soft-spoken, intelligent, mentally ill sixteen-year-old who was incarcerated when I met him. He was in jail because he had been using drugs and so tested dirty when he visited his … [Read more...] about A Case for Ultimate Nonreductionism (for R)
Harvey Harrison
From the Digital Agora: The Sad Inuit
by Harvey Harrison Disclosure: The following is concealed applied philosophy. Throughout Western history, the “field” of philosophy was a robust and glorious expression of human achievement. Since the second half of the Twentieth Century, however, and for reasons beyond our scope, the field has been abandoned and, in my opinion, ridiculed. All that remains are … [Read more...] about From the Digital Agora: The Sad Inuit