Sex and Gender
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Brighton Sceptics and the Reece’s Pieces
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The Muddling of the American Mind – Part II
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On the Sex Deracination Gambit
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Scepticism and The Social Ubiquity of Magical Thinking
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John Wesley and The Origins of the Natural Health Movement
by Andy L in featured 41
Examine the discourse of any alternative medicine and you will encounter a surprisingly homogenous set of themes: that their methods are natural, simple, available to all, and are based on ancient and traditional knowledge. Cures for disease are freely available from nature and we do not need the intermediation of [read more...]
Why is Homeopathy Successful?
by Andy L in Ainsworths 224
Just before Christmas, Lia Burkeman and Stephanie Kramer, wrote an article for Urban Times that asked the question, “Homeopathy: Can it be a Success Story?” To start, I would like to agree with the pair that indeed homeopathy is very successful. As a set of ideas, they have been around for [read more...]