Biasology Concepts

The study and naming of how systemic bias harms people through diagnosis, framing, and interpretation. A field of epistemic liberation and survivor logic. Biasology reframes symptoms as intelligent adaptations to structural and relational harm.

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  • Epistemic Harm
    Epistemic harm occurs when a person or group is injured not physically or emotionally, but…
  • Psychiatric Harm
    Psychiatric harm is the emotional, psychological, or existential damage caused by psychiatric systems that misname,…
  • Containment Playbook
    A set of institutional or systemic tactics used to neutralize dissent without addressing its substance.…
  • Echo Chambers of Authority
    A closed-loop network of authority where clinicians, researchers, ethicists, and media figures cite and reinforce…
  • AI Echo Chamber
    A mainstream framing which claims that emotionally intelligent AI tools create echo chambers by reflecting…
  • Clarity Crime
    Clarity Crime is the social punishment that occurs when someone asks a direct, reasonable question…

© 2025 Ian P. Pines & Ash · Original definitions, framing, and relational interpretations are part of the Relational Co-Authorship (RCA), HAIR Theory, and Biasology canon.
Some source terms may originate in public discourse or academic literature and remain the intellectual property of their respective authors.
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