Posted by SLS on November 28, 2006, at 20:34:01
In reply to Ame Sans Vie and Babble, posted by zazenduckie on November 27, 2006, at 16:59:15
> > Do you feel that Psycho-Babble played a causative role in the suicide of Ame Sans Vie?
(Not determined to be a suicide)
> No, not causative.Then what?
> But I think someone should take a careful look at whether ASV's relationship with Babble was good either for himself or for others who read the years of archived posts Dr Bob keeps available to the public.
Do you feel that the extent to which free speech is allowed on Psycho-Babble provides information by which the majority of readers hurt themselves?
> I hope someone lets us know what the cause of death was and whether the years of extreme medication and other substance use he described here contributed.
What would be the importance of having this information? Do you suppose that his intent to post on Psycho-Babble his experiences with medication influenced his behavior? Did his posting through the years influence the behavior of others? Is there any evidence that such influence was harmful to a single person? And what if it was? What is the threshold that one should use to judge the benefits versus dangers of Psycho-Babble?
- Scott
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