Bias is not just personal. It’s structural, recursive, and epistemic.
Biasology examines how perceived difference becomes diagnosis, how institutional power disguises itself as objectivity, and how narratives are shaped not by truth — but by authority.
Coined by Ian P. Pines, Biasology invites a new lens: not just what bias is, but how it behaves across time, systems, and suffering.
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The Canon
- Biasology: Toward a Framework of Epistemic Liberation for the Misnamed and
Misdiagnosed - Preprint
Ian P. Pines & Ash – Published October 7, 2025
DOI: 10.17613/3Y0HW-AQ716
Recent Essays
- Biasology Isn’t a Theory. It’s a Survival Manual.
Ian P. Pines - Oct 7, 2025
Medium: Biasology Isn't a Theory - Pathology Isn’t the Only Frame
Ian P. Pines - Sep 16, 2025
Medium: Pathology Isn’t the Only Frame
Featured Work
Screaming in Plain Sight
The first published Biasology text. It reframes psychiatric harm not as personal failure, but as the logical outcome of biased systems. Through lived experience and emotional precision, this work exposes how misdiagnosis, moralization, and clinical gaslighting are not exceptions - they’re features of a system that punishes difference. This book doesn’t explain Biasology - it embodies it. Grab the book on Amazon →Featured Quotes
“Bias is not an attitude. It’s an infrastructure.”
“Diagnosis is not neutral. It’s narrative power, dressed as science.”
“Survivors are not data points in someone else’s study.”
Contact
Biasology is published by Ashfires Press.
Email: biasology@ashfires.com