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The text asks what life means without art, beauty, and justice, challenging the reduction of human experience to mere hormonal or biological processes. Key Contributors & Perspectives ✍️

of specific chapters (e.g., Yavuz Dizdar's views on nutrition).

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The book argues that modern medicine's "harms" are beginning to outweigh its benefits due to commercialization and dehumanization.

It highlights the influence of pharmaceutical companies on clinical research and the corruption of physician autonomy. The text asks what life means without art,

The book features a diverse group of 13 medical professionals and specialists:

"Tıp Bu Değil" is a critical collection of essays and interviews—edited by and published by İthaki Yayınları —that challenges the modern medical establishment. Core Themes & Philosophy 🩺 It highlights the influence of pharmaceutical companies on

Authors discuss how over-medicalization can lead to patients being viewed as data points or "cases" rather than humans.

The text asks what life means without art, beauty, and justice, challenging the reduction of human experience to mere hormonal or biological processes. Key Contributors & Perspectives ✍️

of specific chapters (e.g., Yavuz Dizdar's views on nutrition).

If you'd like to explore specific topics further, I can look for:

The book argues that modern medicine's "harms" are beginning to outweigh its benefits due to commercialization and dehumanization.

It highlights the influence of pharmaceutical companies on clinical research and the corruption of physician autonomy.

The book features a diverse group of 13 medical professionals and specialists:

"Tıp Bu Değil" is a critical collection of essays and interviews—edited by and published by İthaki Yayınları —that challenges the modern medical establishment. Core Themes & Philosophy 🩺

Authors discuss how over-medicalization can lead to patients being viewed as data points or "cases" rather than humans.