June 2026

The diagnostic geometry
that doesn’t exist

The most sophisticated diagnostic systems in contemporary medicine are built on a geometry that does not describe the organism they claim to model. This is not a technical problem — it is an epistemological fracture that requires demolition before reconstruction.

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May 2026

On the poverty of categorical diagnosis

Why DSM categories fail to capture the dimensional architecture of psychopathology.

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April 2026

The pharmacological subject

When the molecule rewrites the self, who remains to evaluate the rewrite?

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March 2026

Wittgenstein at the synapse

The limits of psychiatric language as a clinical variable, not a philosophical curiosity.

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