Homeopathy 2008; 97(02): 100-102
DOI: 10.1016/j.homp.2008.02.010
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Modern or post-modern? Local or non-local? A response to Leick

Harald Walach

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Received26 February 2008

accepted26 February 2008

Publication Date:
20 December 2017 (online)

Most debates in science and the humanities that cannot be settled are not about truth, nor about data, but about beliefs and world views. Philippe Leick's comment on entanglement models of homeopathy are a good example. Because of this, no argument, however, convincing to some, will settle that debate. The only thing that can resolve it is a large cultural shift. My own ideas about non-local models, for a whole category of possibly similar events of which homeopathy is but one example.

 
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