Sociopathy as a concept makes no sense to me because it's framed as a refusal to engage in abstractly prosocial behaviors + a strategic disposition rather than as an engagement in specific and concrete immoral behaviors. There are circumstances where mass murder is "prosocial".
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Replying to @Alephwyr
"On a desert island, no one can tell you are insane."
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Replying to @Alephwyr
no it is exactly the same, unless you're conflating 'sociopathy' as a personality disorder with some other definition. all mental illness is a description of a social problem and therefore a culturally relative onepic.twitter.com/yVlgXXxdqq
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That I only experienced visual and severe auditory hallucinations once I had adopted a framework of belief that was approximately Christian kind of affirms the belief that I'm in a simulation run by humans, especially since I have not subsequently experienced either
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Replying to @Alephwyr @dragontattooacc
It also affirms my belief that sanity has a structural component; that it is not enough that something is or isn't "normal", but whether or not it is logically structured and hence internally physically structured. That you can be weird or you can disintegrate, they aren't equal
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And future decisions will determine whether people of the past were just weird or whether they disintegrated.
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