0_equals_true wrote:
Is there a good reason to abbreviate those? Personally I think it dumbs down the argument (pseudointellectual) and making it into a gimmick.
I don't know whether it is a good reason, but my reason for abbreviating them was because I think that a lot of the power, and appeal, of the Spectrum labels/diagnoses is in the "determinism" they express. They "provide" scientific support for/recognition of our being, in profound, lifelong and wide-ranging ways, ( not just violent, destructive, or temporarily as with some other dx's ) determined by our genes and environment.
So I wondered whether describing oneself as being GED, or having NFW, could, while not having medical backing, have the same effect, if expressed like a dx.
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There is no absolute free will. That much is obvious.
It isn't to a lot of people.
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However, relatively speaking we make choices in our "mind's eye".
Do you mean that most of the time it seems to our "I"/"eye" that it makes choices when in fact it doesn't, it just observes the decisions that the "rest" of us, ( body incl brain ), arrives at, and ( observes ) micro-instants
after the decision has been arrived at? ( which is what I believe ). Or do you mean something else?
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