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Old 05-04-2010, 06:30 PM   #14 (permalink)
Brutha
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Sure, it isn't 100% accurate and it doesn't cover all areas of human intelligence, but thanks to their findings, we can say, for example, if somebody is capable of making conscious decisions (is mentally retarded) and have his own rights.
The alternative is of course actually talking to the person and trying to understand them.
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I wanted to say that your principles can't be accepted by academics
Firstly I don't think that it's true that there no academic that read PDSP and accepts it.
Of course that's not what you mean when you speak of accepting but it's important to understand the distinction.
When the academic wears his academic hat he will probably not "accept" PDSP. PDSP however isn't written for the academic discourse.

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