Wouldn't it be a-polyamory, multiple people (patches) agreeing (splitting off) that they *don't* want to sleep with (support X ideology) someone else?
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Replying to @meta_nomad @insurrealist
But does it really work? This is one of those times that I should, as your rationalist friend, say you are way to optimistic about human behaviors.
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We haven't even scratched the surface of what we call sex. And yet, we believe that we make love not just sex. Well, that's even more messy because sex is now mixed with belief contents, emotions, ideologies, etc.
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Freud I think of highly of him, but the moment he assimilates the forces of trauma to cosmological forces, I go for Ferenczi instead. I have no time for Lacan even though I appreciate some insights. I'm not a person who take psychoanalysis is a pseud. I think it is under-equipped
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The Foundations of Psychoanalysis by Grünbaum. I really don't think this work has been discussed enough. The majority of criticisms just deflect.
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Grünbaum actually defended psychoanalysis against Popper's charge of it being a pseudo-science, but he nevertheless brought out some of the most serious flaws.
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