OK, just for fun, here is the essay question I will be answering this afternoon:
I've turned off emailing comments on this and I promise not to look until I've written the essay (1000 words, in case you're interested). What do you think?
‘It is wrong to tell lies, so patients should always be told the truth about their condition.’ Is this a good argument?
I've turned off emailing comments on this and I promise not to look until I've written the essay (1000 words, in case you're interested). What do you think?
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Date: June 4th, 2010 01:56 pm (UTC)From:A standard formulation would be
"A lot of my patients have seen real improvements after taking homeopathic tablets - is that something you'd like to try?"
And of course "real" medicine uses the placebo effect as well - it doesn't stop working just because the treatment has an objective effect of its own.