Why Was My Thread Moved From Adult In Depth to PPR?
Why was my thread http://www.wrongplanet.net/postt113508.html moved from AID to PPR?
Reasons why I posted it in Adult In Depth:
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.
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.
The idea that our "I" is nothing but the flapping of the door between inner and outer environments is actually zen buddhist, and ( full ) understanding that everything is buddha/the universe, that we are one with it, nothing independent about us at all, is considered the highest state to reach before enlightenment.
I believe that the Autism dx is liberating for many because it casts doubt on, cracks open, the dominant western belief in people's behaviour being "blameworthy" or "praiseworthy". The AS/Autism dx is like the thin end of a wedge which in its entirety says "I have NFW; I am 100% GED".
As Derk Pereboom says in his book "Living Without Free Will", our best science is already telling us this ( "we have NFW" ). Medical approaches are always 12-17 years behind scientific progress.
I posted this thread in In Depth Adult Discussion because I wanted this to be as much a discussion about the power of labels like AS/Autism as about free will; how for the first time science is handing out labels which recognise not only that violence or short term "aberrations" are determined, ( and put people in hospitals rather than prisons because of it ), but that whole swathes of behaviour, neutral and positive, are too.
This thread is intended to be a discussion of the AS dx aswell as the "NFW" one, which is why I did not post it in PPR.
Why was it not allowed to remain in Adult In Depth?
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Why was it not allowed to remain where I posted it, in AID?
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Seriously, I would like to know why the thread was not left where I posted it? What was wrong with my posting it in AID? Just for the record I wish to make clear that I thought carefully beforehand about where to post it; it was not an oversight/mistake.
I hereby formally request that it be put back where I posted it.
I want to have an adult in depth discussion about this subject.
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I have posted a new thread on the same subject in AID, with a different title, ( in case that's what the problem was ), and with a much clearer introduction ( in case that was the problem ), though I hadn't noticed threads being tossed into PPR before because of obscure titles before now, ( except one of mine a long time ago, about "Autism, the Omen, and Child Rights", which a mod thought belonged in PPR rather than General.
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Last edited by ouinon on 07 Dec 2009, 2:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
The subject is a philosophical one; the tone of the conversation was appropriate to PPR. Therefore, it was moved. Please remember the rules regarding posting threads with the same subject for future reference.
M.
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My thanks to all the wonderful members here; I will miss the opportunity to continue to learn and work with you.
For those who seek an alternative, it is coming.
So long, and thanks for all the fish!
I will be happy to continue this discussion in PM, ouinon. I made a judgment call regarding the subject matter and the appropriate forum where it belonged. If you have concerns, contact myself or another moderator.
M.
_________________
My thanks to all the wonderful members here; I will miss the opportunity to continue to learn and work with you.
For those who seek an alternative, it is coming.
So long, and thanks for all the fish!
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