Sentience
Bluelighter
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I keep going back to dependency, purposefully, because I think its an important half of what the original dictionary definition of "addiction" was based on, long before DSM existed.
About making up a spectrum of addiction....yes, I did just make it up. Where do you think all of this theory and jargon comes from to begin with? People debating with each other and interjecting their own ideas and perspectives, and fighting for recognition. People with more recognition developed these ideas kind of similar to how your opinion or mine might shift over the course of this discussion.
Addiction had a really basic and general definition long before the DSM standards were created....that old school original simple common language definition stated that dependence was an essential requirement, not merely 1 of 7 with a total of 3 =ing dependency.....and however official and universally recognized those standards are, or however good those standards are, it seems quite artificial and maybe slightly arbitrary....why 3? Why isnt 4 the magic number? Why not just 2 if you have them really bad?
I like the original simple common language definition of addiction better.....2 absolute criteria and you have to meet ALL 2 of them. Dependency and compulsive obsessive behavior towards it. Thats it.....not best of 5, not 2 out of 3, not 4 out of 9.......2 criteria, and if you meet both then you are addicted.
I prefer the original dictionary definition, but I acknowledge that this DSM definition exists.
Marijuana is addictive like warcraft is addictive because you might score equally on the exact same numbers.
Cocaine or tobacco shares some similarities with Marijuana, but those two are very similar to each other, but less similar to marijuana or internet addictions.
Is it because of dependency and cravings? Yes. Basically. That originally was an essential half of the equation, without which you could not be addicted.....back when the good old dictionary was good enough.
I can understand your frustration though. I got the same way when Anarcho-Capitalists tried to say they are Anarchists, and then they dont know the first thing about classical Anarchist theory.....I am probably on the other side of the fence on this one, with you where I was.....however, out of nothing more than personal preference, I am going to have to go with the original dictionary definition and tell the DSM to go shove it.
About making up a spectrum of addiction....yes, I did just make it up. Where do you think all of this theory and jargon comes from to begin with? People debating with each other and interjecting their own ideas and perspectives, and fighting for recognition. People with more recognition developed these ideas kind of similar to how your opinion or mine might shift over the course of this discussion.
Addiction had a really basic and general definition long before the DSM standards were created....that old school original simple common language definition stated that dependence was an essential requirement, not merely 1 of 7 with a total of 3 =ing dependency.....and however official and universally recognized those standards are, or however good those standards are, it seems quite artificial and maybe slightly arbitrary....why 3? Why isnt 4 the magic number? Why not just 2 if you have them really bad?
I like the original simple common language definition of addiction better.....2 absolute criteria and you have to meet ALL 2 of them. Dependency and compulsive obsessive behavior towards it. Thats it.....not best of 5, not 2 out of 3, not 4 out of 9.......2 criteria, and if you meet both then you are addicted.
I prefer the original dictionary definition, but I acknowledge that this DSM definition exists.
Marijuana is addictive like warcraft is addictive because you might score equally on the exact same numbers.
Cocaine or tobacco shares some similarities with Marijuana, but those two are very similar to each other, but less similar to marijuana or internet addictions.
Is it because of dependency and cravings? Yes. Basically. That originally was an essential half of the equation, without which you could not be addicted.....back when the good old dictionary was good enough.
I can understand your frustration though. I got the same way when Anarcho-Capitalists tried to say they are Anarchists, and then they dont know the first thing about classical Anarchist theory.....I am probably on the other side of the fence on this one, with you where I was.....however, out of nothing more than personal preference, I am going to have to go with the original dictionary definition and tell the DSM to go shove it.

