| I do not now the meaning of something where badness != misuse. > Well, friend, that's the meaning of natural. "Found in nature" That's one meaning of nature. Other meanings are the nature of X, as in what is an intrinsic motivation or purpose, and natural law, but I guess you don't recognize that as valid concept. Would you agree to "Killing others is natural"? You wouldn't expect "natural" to have the first meaning there either. A lot of disagreements boil down to a different usage of a word, so "word games" are not fruitless in a discussion. If it is important, then I would define misuse of a drug by motivation (high or low) and by application (whether the dose fits the motivation). misuse = low || dose != motivation; And I would say that this is bad, because low motivation doesn't satisfy the harm any drugs causes and a wrong does doesn't achieve the intended outcome. |
Killing others is natural. That's a factual statement.
"I would define misuse of a drug by motivation (high or low) and by application (whether the dose fits the motivation)" is indecipherable, and therefore devoid of semantic content. It seems the war on drugs has created a problem of nobody knowing the slightest thing about drugs.