Randi's latest Commentary includes the story "Slovenia Backs Into The Middle Ages" (regarding the passage of legislation favorable to homeopathy), wherein Randi writes:
Now, I'm sure Randi knows that, strictly speaking, homeopathy does not "belong back in medieval days"; that would be an anachronism. I'm sure he also knows that there's nothing distinctively medieval about phlebotomy, which flourished from antiquity until the 19th century. However, from a rhetorical perspective, Randi certainly seems to want to encourage in his readers' minds a pejorative association with the Middle Ages.
As many here know from other threads, the early history of science is an avocation of mine. We now know that the Middle Ages in Europe were an era of unprecedented advancement in scientific, technological and rational endeavors, on which rests all subsequent progress in those domains. Accordingly, part of me registers annoyance every time the Amazing One indulges in a deprecatory remark regarding "medieval days". This occurs with some frequency.
I'd be curious to hear anyone else's view on this.
I hope the Slovenian government will think again before falling into this trap of accepting pseudoscience; this is an opportunity for them to show their resistance to a form of medical treatment which, though immensely popular, is nonetheless useless and belongs back in medieval days. Remember, not too long ago the process of blood-letting was standard procedure in medical practice.
Now, I'm sure Randi knows that, strictly speaking, homeopathy does not "belong back in medieval days"; that would be an anachronism. I'm sure he also knows that there's nothing distinctively medieval about phlebotomy, which flourished from antiquity until the 19th century. However, from a rhetorical perspective, Randi certainly seems to want to encourage in his readers' minds a pejorative association with the Middle Ages.
As many here know from other threads, the early history of science is an avocation of mine. We now know that the Middle Ages in Europe were an era of unprecedented advancement in scientific, technological and rational endeavors, on which rests all subsequent progress in those domains. Accordingly, part of me registers annoyance every time the Amazing One indulges in a deprecatory remark regarding "medieval days". This occurs with some frequency.
I'd be curious to hear anyone else's view on this.
