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Could you elaborate on what you mean by "condition of the mind" and how it's not "biological"? Scientifically speaking, from all I know about psychology and neurology (not enough, I confess) the mind IS biological. Are you meaning it to be in a more spiritual context?
My reference to Mind is the same as Jung's, not the biological brain but the perception of conscious self awareness. This mind is not regarded as biological by mainstream science, who, to date, cannot agree upon a definition or location for it although it patently exists.
My spiritual concept is not 'mind' but spirit, which I have chosen to leave out of the poll.
have other biological differences that while should be genetic, no one in my family has, like geographic tongue.
(Warning this post can be a trigger for some people)
I am adding a trigger warning because what i am about to post has actually caused some people i have told it to outside of this site to get upset and freak out, i dont want to freak anyone out but i also like to be able to express my belief
i believe that it is genetic although i do have odd perceptions,
i believe very much in fate, but maybe not the way normal people do. lots of people apply it to a grand meaning or something of the like, me i just believe everything happens for a reason, in a almost more of a mathematical sense. i have been told my view is depressing or odd but i find it comforting.
in science we know that to be true something must be repeatable, extending that though we get a very interesting thought, the same situation under the same conditions will always happen the same way. gravity affects things in the same way every time. and i believe the small variables which affect something are not so much things that are not there but are more so things that we just do not have enough tech to detect. our lack of knowledge doesnt mean it doesnt happen
i extend this thought process to fate, action/reaction. the concept that all of our reactions are just chemical reactions happening in our brain. to me the idea of free will doesnt actually exist, that since we are all just action and reaction, responding to one another doesnt take away from my belief of choice. we could not begin to identify and make predict how we will react therefore the concept of choice still exists.
i know this is just my theory and i do not hold it against anyone else who doesnt believe. for me i find my belief to be comforting, belief of an order to the universe, even if it is a bit chaotic in nature. i do believe in good and bad to a point and i would never be one to say something terrible was just fate to happen. more because i do not believe the universe works off a set morality, good and bad things just happen. the idea that it was predestined does not take away from how good or bad something is.
My reference to Mind is the same as Jung's, not the biological brain but the perception of conscious self awareness. This mind is not regarded as biological by mainstream science, who, to date, cannot agree upon a definition or location for it although it patently exists.
My spiritual concept is not 'mind' but spirit, which I have chosen to leave out of the poll.
(Warning this post can be a trigger for some people)
I believe that it is genetic
I have strong reasons to believe that my personal experience with my autism spectrum disorder is of genetic nature and nothing more.
I like the Descartes reference, and the bidirectional influence. Thanks.
I'm afraid I've neglected and forgotten much of my philosophical education. I'm so glad there's smart people 'round here.
Both: A biological root with a psychological stem
I'm a bit of a Cartesian Dualist, a person can be a qualified scientist and spiritual without the Earth spinning out of orbit and crashing into the sun.
You often raise the point that you consider yourself an Autie, rather than as Aspie. How would you describe your condition as different from Asperger's? Perhaps if we had a better grip on that, it would be easier to remember not to slight you in discussions. Forgive me if you've explained this previously. If you have, I'm afraid I've missed it.
Please don't steer this thread into the direction of Aspie Supremacy or putting down NT's. Thanks.I think the NTs have messed up the world and we Aspies are here to give new vision and show change for better way. It is not clear to me what the question is or should be. I don't know.