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What is the definition of a disease, and specifically a mental disease? Has science truly failed?
Q. I think this is the biggest failure of science and generally the world. It is full of imperfections, even though religion is not a better alternative. But, what can you define as a disease; and what can you not? First of all, we have to realize that all humans are different physically. But they should be treated equally on moral basis, and on the basis of humanity (whether its gay ppl, straight ppl, women, old ppl; they should be treated equally on moral grounds). Because people are different physically; they exhibit different behavior due to the chemistry of their body. Here is where the tricky part comes. What can you categorize as an illness/disease/disorder and what can you not? This is the biggest failure of science: why do you need… [cont.]
Asked by watashikoini - Thu Nov 20 08:43:00 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I wouldn't so much as say that science has failed -- rather, I'd concur with one of your opening remarks: that it is as full of imperfections as any human institution. Science doesn't exist to categorically state, to perfection, every last norm or deviation. Rather, it's a growing body of data and knowledge that we apply toward living in our universe. Some things are simply outside of its scope. With regard to pathology, it is possible to determine when something is clearly "wrong", in which case we state that an illness or some other undesirable condition is present. However, the great variation among humans taken with the imperfections present in our understanding (this includes things we simply don't understand yet) have the… [cont.]
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