At the risk of becoming tedious, what exactly is "psychiatric intervention"; that is, that distinguishes itself as psychiatric?which does appear to require medical and psychiatric intervention, — Tom Storm
Maybe you think the practice of psychiatry - whatever exactly that is - is like other medical practices. It isn't. Psychiatric treatment is model or theory based, which may not work for a particular patient, and may even be just plain wrong for a particular patient - my example above.You may not like the psychiatric approach to mental illness, — Leontiskos
Agreed. But there's a difference between an x-ray of a broken leg and five or six or more characteristic behaviors from a list of ten.Medicine works by identifying the correct diagnosis. Doing this saves lives. — Tom Storm
That it is a matter of presuppositions and an unquestioning belief in those presuppositions. You list above, in addition to straight-up medical attention that an RN or a nurse practitioner could provide, support, listening, accepting, and again supporting. If that's what psychiatrists do, then why an MD? These are the actions of a competent counselor/therapist, which a psychiatrist might be, but is not trained to be. So it's back to the question - maybe I can refine it - not what do some psychiatrists do, but instead what exactly do psychiatrists do as psychiatrists that distinguishes them as psychiatrists?the analogy with religion is telling.
— tim wood
And what does it tell you? — Tom Storm
In our hypothetical, to the person feeling depressed - noting that depression and feeling depressed are not the same thing, as you likely know perfectly well. A good and possibly therapeutic question to ask those who can handle it, is something like, "The feeling you're having right now, what is it doing for you right now?"I'm willing to consider, but where do you want me to consider redirecting? — unenlightened
Better, read Enderton's beautifully written 'A Mathematical Introduction To Logic' — TonesInDeepFreeze
Like this tiktok?But go ahead and keep digging through tiktoks. — Benkei
I invite consideration of that "between." Not looking for an argument or even a discussion, merely instead noting a pernicious aspect of it in use: that it misplaces, misdirects, and misinforms. This an old bee in my old bonnet - thank you for listening.there is something wrong between — unenlightened
That's what I understand as a limit (process) - that can be approached but never reached, but if it could be reached, would yield whatever - the process of whatevering being nothing in itself, but useful as a tool.what is the result of an interval divided infinite number of times — MoK
Silly it may be and racist it may be, but not for any reason you adduce. If you live in the US, you are presumably and in fact a direct beneficiary of slave labor. As similarly you are presumably and in fact a direct beneficiary of the US Highway system, even if you don't drive. Of freedom won by men who fought, even if you never wore a uniform. Or of a lot of things the creation of which you had nothing to do.People who were never slaveowners paying "reparations" to people who were never slaves all on the basis of skin color is one of the most silly and racist things I've ever heard argued by "serious" intellectuals. — Tzeentch
Just so, so when you talk about something that "strictly" can be, but which cannot itself be, then you tell me what the sense is.There is no last digit.... Bigger than any countable number. — MoK
Nope, you've made it yourself, and the analogy with religion is telling.Are you trying to make my point for me? — Tom Storm
Really? My quick online research shows just the opposite. Perhaps you can direct me to sources that will make clear that they have changed. Of course, if they have, that makes 7 Oct. even less comprehensible.Never mind that this has not been the position of the PLO and hasn't been the position of Hamas for years. — Benkei
Do you believe that the US is and has been a land of equal opportunity for all? Simple question, a yes or no should suffice as answer.I believe when the idea of reparations comes from black people, it is grab for power and money. When it comes from a white person, it probably means that he still feels guilty about original sin, but isn't a Christian anymore, so that he finds some other BS to feel guilty about other than Adam eating that apple. — Brendan Golledge
Spoken like a true kool-aid drinker. Question: as you've worked with psychiatrists, you must know what they do: what, exactly, do psychiatrists do? If I pay for the services of a psychiatrist, what, mainly, can I expect to get?Psychiatry is of course poorly understood and one of the great bogeymen of popular culture and many people are incapable of considering the subject rationally ( also like religion) — Tom Storm
Probably you're more familiar with the bible than I am. Where in it does Jesus "make himself divine"?as to make himself divine when he was not. — Igitur
Are we speaking of what is or what should be? Reconciling the two, making the should a can and doing it, is usually a problem, but at the same time with such problems usually thought to be a solvable problem. I'm thinking you're an engineer; thus am surprised to see what seems to me a defeatist attitude. My view is that, no other issues superseding, street level equality for all is still about 150 years in the future. Four to six generations, and that because a lot of prejudice simply has to die out, along with some corollary things happening. But with a TQM approach of continual improvement, possible and doable and maybe even sooner.Well, it hasn't worked so far — T Clark
Sure, gets smaller. Which in the very expression of which says that there is again a smaller - always. I suppose you can introduce a rule or limit that says at that limit the distance is zero, but then the point is identical with itself. I don't see how you get out of or around this.tends to zero. — MoK
Um, no. Especially when you qualify it yourself as being hard for you to make sense of and very technical. Perhaps re-read my question - which I imagine you understand - and try answering in the same spirit and language.Perhaps this post help you. — MoK
I suppose this means you are in favor of cash payouts of some kind to some people. To whom, how much, what for, and to what end?While I am in favor of reparations, — ToothyMaw
Question: taking one - the number - as a point on the number line, do you mean that there are more than one ones that are not one on the number line that are at a distance of zero from the point one - that are not one but some other number called one and understood to be one - or not one? Can you please make sense of this in terms a high-school mathematician can understand?The distance between two points is zero if the number of divisions is strictly infinite so there cannot be a point between two points in this case. — MoK
On its face this is both exactly wrong and nonsensical, even making me think the writer has never been to the US - or in a Protestant church. But perhaps I misunderstand or misread, and he will clarify. Maybe start with what he means by "narrow-minded"?What I find in the U.S. is that Protestantism tends to be narrow minded, — Leontiskos
By "evidence of rational thinking" I have in mind that animals can learn and having learned appear to apply what they have learned, replicating the actions of their lesson learned to obtain a desired result. But a greater challenge to you is for an account of "problem solving" by animals - and that won't be easy. Perhaps a start would be a quick description of the process.What do you mean by rational thinking? I have no doubt that animals are good at problem-solving. — Athena
Just for the heck of it, what (do you say), exactly, about Christianity is true? And just to be clear, I haven't seen evidence in your posts that you understand the question. But you can start by being careful with what "true" means to a Christian in terms of his Christian faith, and just how that truth works, and why - who knows, you may surprise!but we know Christianity is false — Leontiskos
My "thesis," to use your term, is.... — tim wood
No, your thesis is.... — Leontiskos
My position argues from the point of view that even chaos can’t help but self-organise itself into some form or order. Chaos negates itself. Therefore order emerges. — apokrisis
But isn't it the case that many people, even most, sacrifice every day for others - even some at crucifixion level intensity?The difficulty for followers though is that he did it for others, whereas followers tend to do it for their own salvation, to the extent that they make any sacrifice at all. — unenlightened
Evidence? Apparently it is meaningless to call this a belief, so, evidence?Or:
God exists as an immaterial being. — Leontiskos
Have I disagreed with this? Now you tell us, what makes it true?You can take it as a general rule of life that to say one believes X is to say that one believes X is true. — Leontiskos
I fumble-fingered away a decent paragraph in reply. It happens sometimes; hit the wrong keys and the text instantly vanishes. The point is that unicorns both exist and don't exist. That leaves the problem of defining "existence." Belief neatly sidesteps the problem. And your dictionary reference nails it,What sense does it make to believe in unicorns without believing that unicorns exist — Leontiskos
That is, that you think it so, not that it thereby necessarily is so..Believe: to think that something is true, correct, or real — Cambridge Dictionary
If this is it, then it seems to me there are many rather then "very, very few," although to be sure also those that weren't and are not. But what exactly did Jesus do that makes him his own class of one - and membership so difficult?Then Jesus told his disciples, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me."
— Matthew 16:24
Thus speaks the man who ought to know, and according to His standard, there are very very few Christians or have ever been; nor is belief the criterion. — unenlightened