2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11673-015-9682-0
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A Not-So-Gentle Refutation of the Defence of Homeopathy

Abstract: In a recent paper, Levy, Gadd, Kerridge, and Komesaroff attempt to defend the ethicality of homeopathy by attacking the utilitarian ethical framework as a basis for medical ethics and by introducing a distinction between evidence-based medicine and modern science. This paper demonstrates that their argumentation is not only insufficient to achieve that goal but also incorrect. Utilitarianism is not required to show that homeopathic practice is unethical; indeed, any normative basis of medical ethics will make … Show more

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“…Revisando la misma evidencia, otros autores han llegado a calificar a la homeopatía como una práctica éticamente inaceptable, y llaman a su rechazo activo por profesionales de la salud [72], [203][204][205][206][207][208].…”
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“…Revisando la misma evidencia, otros autores han llegado a calificar a la homeopatía como una práctica éticamente inaceptable, y llaman a su rechazo activo por profesionales de la salud [72], [203][204][205][206][207][208].…”
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