David Colquhoun
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- Feb 1, 2006
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Here is a paper that will make any reasonable rational person blow a gasket.
“Deconstructing the evidence-based discourse in health sciences: truth, power and fascism” Dave Holmes RN PhD, Stuart J Murray PhD, Amélie Perron RN PhD(cand) and Geneviève Rail PhD, Int J Evid Based Health 2006; 4: 180–1.
It starts
"Drawing on the work of the late French philosophers Deleuze and Guattari, the objective of this paper is to demonstrate that the evidence-based movement in the health sciences is outrageously exclusionary and dangerously normative with regards to scientific knowledge. As such, we assert that the evidence-based movement in health sciences constitutes a good example of microfascism at play in the contemporary scientific arena."
More at
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Pharmacology/dc-bits/quack.html#holmes1
and at Ben Goldacre's site http://www.badscience.net/?p=277
“Deconstructing the evidence-based discourse in health sciences: truth, power and fascism” Dave Holmes RN PhD, Stuart J Murray PhD, Amélie Perron RN PhD(cand) and Geneviève Rail PhD, Int J Evid Based Health 2006; 4: 180–1.
It starts
"Drawing on the work of the late French philosophers Deleuze and Guattari, the objective of this paper is to demonstrate that the evidence-based movement in the health sciences is outrageously exclusionary and dangerously normative with regards to scientific knowledge. As such, we assert that the evidence-based movement in health sciences constitutes a good example of microfascism at play in the contemporary scientific arena."
More at
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Pharmacology/dc-bits/quack.html#holmes1
and at Ben Goldacre's site http://www.badscience.net/?p=277