You Nailed it, Glen

Nick Thompson
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https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson/

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For the Frank's among us, it's important to note that this paper is unrelated 
to hydroxychlorquine and its applicability to COVID-19. That's a troll baiting 
the reader into some rhetoric about postmodernism and the relationship between 
[in]formal methods.

But regardless of the trip down the rabbithole w.r.t. Popper and fallacious 
reasoning, I think he lands on the *correct* conclusion:

"A better approach may be a clear pathophysiological method where we would rely 
on basic science and look for mechanisms of the diseases and the mechanisms of 
action of the agents. The method that we need should be the method that 
corresponds more to the subject of the investigation that belongs somewhere in 
between pure science, medical science and social science. We need to know the 
mechanisms of actions, cause-effect relations, and the patients

in all their sophistication. And before all, we need morally fully justified 
methods, and we, certainly, need Reason."

I say *correct* because I *AM* a mechanistic simulant and I regularly, 
religiously, antagonize my phenomenal modeler colleagues (which is why I love 
the Gisin and 't Hooft points about the ontological status of real numbers, 
even if I don't really grok it).

As for dialogue with Pavlovic on a forum like FriAM, it would be fantastic to 
have him here. In particular, questioning his questionable assertions on 
[in]formal logics would be a lot of fun if he's got a thick skin. And it's 
always helpful to get more criticism of clinical trial methodology. It's too 
easy to strawman work being done authentically and earnestly. It's quite 
another thing to be constructive and design better trials.


So there, Nick. Is that what you're looking for? Or are you actually concerned 
with some super-specialized medical advice some few doctors might give their 
patients?





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