|
You are here |
jdc325.wordpress.com | ||
| | | | |
www.quackometer.net
|
|
| | | | | [AI summary] The text is a collection of comments and discussions from a blog post, likely related to health and pseudoscience topics. It includes various opinions, some supporting alternative medicine practices like homeopathy and others criticizing them as quackery. There are mentions of specific individuals and organizations, such as the Society of Homeopaths, and references to scientific studies and medical regulations. The content appears to be part of an ongoing debate about the validity of alternative treatments and their place in modern healthcare. | |
| | | | |
stephenlaw.blogspot.com
|
|
| | | | | Alternative medicine calls in the lawyers Science author Simon Singh (who is speaking at the CFI London Science and Religion event in April ... | |
| | | | |
www.dcscience.net
|
|
| | | | | Many people now have written about the disgraceful and dangerous claims by homeopaths to be able to prevent and cure malaria. My contribution was "Homeopathic 'cures. for malaria: a wic... | |
| | | | |
apgaylard.wordpress.com
|
|
| | | In part I we saw that the partisan incommensurability many CAM proponents and apologists like to invoke is vacuous: self-refuting. Therefore, it should not be surprising that this does not figure in the philosophy of Thomas Kuhn; it only appears as a straw man in the work of Kuhn's critics: or a facile philosophical redoubt... | ||