The Philosophy of Drug Dealing



As a practice, drug dealing is done by conducting business with substances that otherwise would not be available to the entities who are prescribed to receive. A drug is, in essence, a substance that is made available for entities that otherwise would have it available in its natural and/or original form. Dealing a drug philosophically pans out to a set of fundamentals that articulate unique holist principles within a confined and interpretable framework. As an example, in an environment where bananas are abundant, the absence of those bananas would be cause for the different entities who use and consume them to find another source of energy and nutrition. Plantains are a food that look and grow like bananas, but they are not the same. A drug, then, would be used to supplement the difference, so as to ensure the fully necessitated contextualization and culmination of energy and nutrition is provisioned, given that no bananas would be present in the environment where this example takes place. Dealing drugs resides as a practice that allows for examples like the above to find termed housing under the banner of a discipline which articulates how it is that the above is done. Fundamental philosophies root all of their givings in drug dealing by the token of seeding appropriate principled arrangements in the order of fitting frame and design. When a drug is dealt it is one that is to work in the same way that the real version does, no matter what the form, so that the proper energy and nutrition are supplemented correctly.

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