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I can totally accept that idea and still see homeopathy as a failed idea. There is certainly no place for products of failed ideas like that in a pharmacy.
If homeopathy every cured anyone of anything other than having a pulse,[…]
To be fair, it never cured anybody of that either. The cessation of having a pulse, like in my grandfather's case, typically arises from not seeking any effective kind of treatment.
Dave
To be fair, it never cured anybody of that either. The cessation of having a pulse, like in my grandfather's case, typically arises from not seeking any effective kind of treatment.
Dave
I think a long line of medical practitioners in my family would half agree and half disagree. It is true enough that in sense homeopathy does not kill, but if the belief in it does, the difference is semantic. When action is called for, a call for inaction kills by its very existence.
You just want to be excused from the requirement of showing that what you're doing works. If homeopathy every cured anyone of anything other than of having a pulse, you wouldn't be here.
It's proved very effective in cases of very, very mild thirst or chronic heavyness of the wallet.
This search throws 25.000+ papers on it. Thankfully.
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=es&as_sdt=0,5&q="nature+of+consciousness"
Yet it's not enough, for the Hard problem of Consciousness remains unsolved.
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Tell me, when you find that the milk in your refrigerator has turned sour, do you put it back in to see if will be better tomorrow?
This search throws 25.000+ papers on it. Thankfully.
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=es&as_sdt=0,5&q="nature+of+consciousness"
Yet it's not enough, for the Hard problem of Consciousness remains unsolved.
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I mean, not to blow up your analogy, but isn't that how the rest of the dairy aisle came to be?
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