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How pseudoscientific ideas about food and medicine have helped to devalue science, reason, and all things Western

2024-09-18

Publisher: In-Sight Publishing

Publisher Founding: September 1, 2014

Publisher Location: Fort Langley, Township of Langley, British Columbia, Canada

Publication: Freethought Newswire

Original Link: https://nep-humanism.ca/2024/09/03/how-pseudoscientific-ideas-about-food-and-medicine-have-helped-to-devalue-science-reason-and-all-things-western/

Publication Date: September 3, 2024

Organization: The New Enlightenment Project

Organization Description: This website was created in June 2021 by a group of Canadian Humanists who saw the need for a platform where all subjects of concern to Humanists could be discussed freely and where civilized debate could be held without fear… The members of the New Enlightenment Project Humanist Association adopt the Amsterdam Declaration 2002, as reproduced below, as the Association’s Statement of Values and Principles.

This article traces the contribution of New Age foodism and “alternative” medicine to a political movement that devalues science, reason and all things “Western”. It’s unlikely that anyone consciously combined the disparate pieces of antagonistic philosophies into a new proto-religion that was then marketed. I argue that this new proto-religion, sometimes referred to as Wokism, is likely a product of cultural evolution whereby random units of culture that Richard Dawkins (1976, 1982) called “memes” combined with other units that could then be copied from brain to brain forming a kind of mind virus (Robertson, 2021). In this article, I argue that New Ageism has played an understudied role in its incubation. The full article can be found here: How pseudoscientific ideas about food and medicine have helped to devalue science, reason, and all things Western (humanisticallyspeaking.org)

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