The Truth About Medical Research - Objective or Subjective?

Here is an of example:

Objective medical research finding - A new study shows:

1) Japanese eat very little fat and have fewer heart attacks than Americans

Objective medical research finding - A new study shows:

2) Mexicans eat a lot of fat and have fewer heart attacks than Americans

Objective medical reserach finding - A new study shows:

3) Chinese drink very little red wine and have fewer heart attacks than Americans

Objective medical research finding - A new study shows:

4) Italians drink a lot or red wine and have fewer heart attacks than Americans

Objective medical research finding - A new study shows:

5) Germans drink a lot of beer and eat sausage but suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans

Final Subjective Medical Reserach Conclusion:

Eat and drink whatever you like being American is what kills you!

This conclusion sounds outrageous but this is what we are dealing with when we understand that the medical sciences are NOT objective BUT subjective based upon the investigators subjective conclusions.

Traditional medical research science can be good, but other ways of knowing should be equally valued! Why? Because science is actually the product of many of the other ways of knowing that reserach scientists seem to think below their objective measure.

The truth is, there is no way of truly knowing what objectivity is, because we all have our subjective way of experiencing and interpreting the world.

This line of thinking is what led Rene Descarte to doubt everything. But, the only thing he knew he could not doubt was that he was doubting. Hence, his famous pronouncement, "I think, therefore I am." A better translation would've been, I doubt, therefore I know I am because I know it is me that is doubting.

Check out the following books and article concerning the subjective nature of ALL scientific reserach!!!!!!!!!!!!

A Note from Dr. Robert O. Young to ALL MY CRITICS!

http://articlesofhealth.blogspot.com/2014/02/a-note-to-all-my-critics.html

Photo: The Truth About Medical Research - Objective or Subjective?  Here is an  of example:  Objective medical research finding - A new study shows:  1) Japanese eat very little fat and have fewer heart attacks than Americans  Objective medical research finding - A new study shows:  2) Mexicans eat a lot of fat and have fewer heart attacks than Americans  Objective medical reserach finding - A new study shows:  3) Chinese drink very little red wine and have fewer heart attacks than Americans  Objective medical research finding - A new study shows:  4) Italians drink a lot  or red wine and have fewer heart attacks than Americans  Objective medical research finding - A new study shows:  5) Germans drink a lot  of  beer and eat sausage but suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans  Final Subjective Medical Reserach Conclusion:  Eat and drink whatever you like being American is what kills you!    This conclusion sounds outrageous but this is what we are dealing with when we understand that the medical sciences are NOT objective BUT subjective based upon the investigators subjective conclusions.  Traditional medical research science can be good, but other ways of knowing should be equally valued! Why? Because science is actually the product of many of the other ways of knowing that reserach scientists seem to think below their objective measure.  The truth is, there is no way of truly knowing what objectivity is, because we all have our subjective way of experiencing and interpreting the world.  This line of thinking is what led Rene Descarte to doubt everything. But, the only thing he knew he could not doubt was that he was doubting. Hence, his famous pronouncement, "I think, therefore I am." A better translation would've been, I doubt, therefore I know I am because I know it is me that is doubting.  Check out the following books and article concerning the subjective nature of ALL scientific reserach!!!!!!!!!!!!  A Note from Dr. Robert O. Young to ALL MY CRITICS!  http://articlesofhealth.blogspot.com/2014/02/a-note-to-all-my-critics.html

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