Ron C. de Weijze - Nov 18, 2011 - Public
Today I added another main page to my website called "Philosophy - General" where I now believe is the whole of my thoughts (studied theoretical psychology in the 80s at the Free U of Amsterdam). The "Philosophy - Special" page was developed over the years, by a series of figures.
While doing some reformatting, I will now begin adding all the notes I collected first on paper and later in my application and illustrations of them on my blogs and here. Expecting that it will all remain sound but of course I am open to all criticisms so shoot me down if you think you can.
Great to feel confident, but the radical uncertainties are still around.http://crpa.co/index.html
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Ron C. de Weijze - Thank you La Vergne, I will, first thing in the morning!
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Today I added another main page to my website called "Philosophy - General" where I now believe is the whole of my thoughts (studied theoretical psychology in the 80s at the Free U of Amsterdam). The "Philosophy - Special" page was developed over the years, by a series of figures.
While doing some reformatting, I will now begin adding all the notes I collected first on paper and later in my application and illustrations of them on my blogs and here. Expecting that it will all remain sound but of course I am open to all criticisms so shoot me down if you think you can.
Great to feel confident, but the radical uncertainties are still around.http://crpa.co/index.html
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3 comments - Ron C. de Weijze and La Vergne Lestermeringolo Thatch
Ron C. de Weijze - Thank you La Vergne, I will, first thing in the morning!
Nov 18, 2011 +1
Ron C. de Weijze - La Vergne, a +1 button was not possible for the format I use on my site, but I did add the g+ one. Thanks again!
Nov 18, 2011 +1

Today I added another main page to my website called "Philosophy - General" where I now believe is the whole of my thoughts (studied theoretical psychology in the 80s at the Free U of Amsterdam). The "Philosophy - Special" page was developed over the years, by a series of figures.
While doing some reformatting, I will now begin adding all the notes I collected first on paper and later in my application and illustrations of them on my blogs and here. Expecting that it will all remain sound but of course I am open to all criticisms so shoot me down if you think you can.
Great to feel confident, but the radical uncertainties are still around.http://crpa.co/index.html
While doing some reformatting, I will now begin adding all the notes I collected first on paper and later in my application and illustrations of them on my blogs and here. Expecting that it will all remain sound but of course I am open to all criticisms so shoot me down if you think you can.
Great to feel confident, but the radical uncertainties are still around.http://crpa.co/index.html
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Stefan Björk - Nov 29, 2011 (edited) - Public
Now when the psychiatric assessment of the terrorist Anders Behring Breivik indicates that he suffers from psychosis, it might be appropriate to recall this text I wrote back in July on the necessity of declaring Breivik insane:
‘The desire to declare Breivik mentally disturbed is quite understandable. He is a tall, blond scandinavian, just like me […], but he can't possibly be like me because I would never even think of killing a single person, less massacre young men and women at a youth camp. Following that logic, Breivik can't be normal, since normal people are not mass murderers. He can never be one of “us”; he must be insane.’
Of course, if he were a muslim, that would suffice, since muslims are not ‘us’ anyway.
Theoretical Psychology: The insane are not ‘us’: on normality, psychiatric diagnoses and Norwegian terrorism
The insane are not 'us': on normality, psychiatric diagnoses and Norwegian terrorism. After the Oslo bomb and Utøya massacre there is a strong demand of declaring the perpetrator, Anders Behri...
Mediegränd 14, Umeå
Now when the psychiatric assessment of the terrorist Anders Behring Breivik indicates that he suffers from psychosis, it might be appropriate to recall this text I wrote back in July on the necessity of declaring Breivik insane:
‘The desire to declare Breivik mentally disturbed is quite understandable. He is a tall, blond scandinavian, just like me […], but he can't possibly be like me because I would never even think of killing a single person, less massacre young men and women at a youth camp. Following that logic, Breivik can't be normal, since normal people are not mass murderers. He can never be one of “us”; he must be insane.’
Of course, if he were a muslim, that would suffice, since muslims are not ‘us’ anyway.
Theoretical Psychology: The insane are not ‘us’: on normality, psychiatric diagnoses and Norwegian terrorism
The insane are not 'us': on normality, psychiatric diagnoses and Norwegian terrorism. After the Oslo bomb and Utøya massacre there is a strong demand of declaring the perpetrator, Anders Behri...
Mediegränd 14, Umeå

Now when the psychiatric assessment of the terrorist Anders Behring Breivik indicates that he suffers from psychosis, it might be appropriate to recall this text I wrote back in July on the necessity of declaring Breivik insane:
‘The desire to declare Breivik mentally disturbed is quite understandable. He is a tall, blond scandinavian, just like me […], but he can't possibly be like me because I would never even think of killing a single person, less massacre young men and women at a youth camp. Following that logic, Breivik can't be normal, since normal people are not mass murderers. He can never be one of “us”; he must be insane.’
Of course, if he were a muslim, that would suffice, since muslims are not ‘us’ anyway.
‘The desire to declare Breivik mentally disturbed is quite understandable. He is a tall, blond scandinavian, just like me […], but he can't possibly be like me because I would never even think of killing a single person, less massacre young men and women at a youth camp. Following that logic, Breivik can't be normal, since normal people are not mass murderers. He can never be one of “us”; he must be insane.’
Of course, if he were a muslim, that would suffice, since muslims are not ‘us’ anyway.
The insane are not 'us': on normality, psychiatric diagnoses and Norwegian terrorism. After the Oslo bomb and Utøya massacre there is a strong demand of declaring the perpetrator, Anders Behri...
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