I see that you are relying on Kant in your argument, based on the apparently neat trick that reversing a proposition and identifying a contradiction in that reversed formulation provides an ultimate test for things that are necessarily true. You are also relying on assertions made quick and in an unjustifed manner, even as you use the term warranted
Yolabar
1 year ago
First of all, something about this doesn’t add up, there are no ‘antidepressant addicts.’ Secondly, acute withdrawal syndrome typically lasts less than a week (for most physiologically addictive substances), so it’s a little more complex than ‘addicts doing addicty stuff.’ Seems like a lot of people on here jumping to conclusions based on very little information.
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Maujora
1 year ago
I see that you are relying on Kant in your argument, based on the apparently neat trick that reversing a proposition and identifying a contradiction in that reversed formulation provides an ultimate test for things that are necessarily true. You are also relying on assertions made quick and in an unjustifed manner, even as you use the term warranted
Yolabar
1 year ago
First of all, something about this doesn’t add up, there are no ‘antidepressant addicts.’ Secondly, acute withdrawal syndrome typically lasts less than a week (for most physiologically addictive substances), so it’s a little more complex than ‘addicts doing addicty stuff.’ Seems like a lot of people on here jumping to conclusions based on very little information.
Shat
1 year ago
Ola me add delícia