The
Seutterian
[Soyt-terian]
Perspective
(1)
Commentary:
Holism, Alternative Medicine, and Why Chiropractic Embraces It
The inability to differentiate "classical" holism from "contemporary" holism
[8 Oct 97]
(2)
Inquiry into Chiropractic Theory: Sorting Myth from Mysticism:
Touch as an Illusion
[2 Jan 99]
(3)
Editorial:
Vertebral Subluxation Complex and Functional Spinal Lesions:
Differentiation and the Search for Mechanisms of Action
[Jan 99]
(4)
Science:
When does reducibility phase into consciousness?
At what point is consciousness transitional / translational of reducible phenomenon, experientially transistional and contextually translatable; when does consciousness enter in?
[3 Jan 2000]
(5)
Commentary:
Philosophy/Research: Are chiropractors asking the right questions?
How to demonstrate that muscle testing and leg length inequality may be an illusion.
[19 Aug 2000]
(6)
The Tower of Babel: Communication and Medicine.
An Essay on Medical Education and Complementary-Alternative Medicine
How to demonstrate that muscle testing and leg length inequality may be an illusion.
[3 Dec 2000]
(7)
Mapmaker, mapmaker, where's the topography in a complex system?
Why, in the pattern, of course, and it's all mathematics.
[20 May 2001]
(8)
Commentary:
Chiropractic: Is there more to chiropractic than just the subluxation?
[19 Aug 2000]
(9)
Question:
Is chiropractic theory lacking by not including biological computation?
[20 Apr 2002]
(10)
Commentary:
Will Chiropractors Ever Learn?
Can the philosophy ever be challenged?
[18 Aug 2002]
(11)
Commentary:
How does neuroethics translate into neurophilosophy?
And where does chiropractic philosophy fit in?
[25 Aug 2002]
(12)
Education:
Science, Chiropractic, and the Future: Connectivity
[28 Nov 2002]
(13)
Commentary:
Chiropractic Theory: Outdated concepts in subluxation theory
[9 apr 2003]
(14)
Commentary:
Expect the Appearance of More and Diverse
Techniques in the Future of Chiropractic
[23 jul 2005]
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