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Our way out of this: Defining Evil and Prioritizing Good-Steve Reisner, PhD

UncategorizedBy Robin LynchJune 5, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ty1HhODKVaI&feature=youtu.be   Dr. Reisner is an acclaimed ethicist and clinician. His talk and the comments of other esteemed psychologists and psychiatrists have lead to a discussion of whether Trump should be labelled evil or sick  – (in other words, the old “bad or mad” argument that came up when I was studying Harry Stack Sullivan…

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