2002
DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2002.tb04473.x
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The Buddha and the search for evidence

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“…Indeed many important discoveries have been made as a result of serendipity and out-of-the-box thinking, but these have entered mainstream science only after validation by a scientific method. Indeed, the quest for proof is as old as civilization itself[8] and claims such as those cited should come with a caveat about their current status. This also leads us to the question of what should be included in psychiatry and what should not.…”
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“…Indeed many important discoveries have been made as a result of serendipity and out-of-the-box thinking, but these have entered mainstream science only after validation by a scientific method. Indeed, the quest for proof is as old as civilization itself[8] and claims such as those cited should come with a caveat about their current status. This also leads us to the question of what should be included in psychiatry and what should not.…”
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“…To the Editor : I applaud the ideology of the Journal in its pursuit of evidence‐based excellence, drawn to our attention by Rosselli in a recent letter 1 …”
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