Sayings.By.Chencius.Sino(4.Effectiveness.Is.Precisely.Scientificity.4.2)
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Sayings By Chencius Sino
( 4. Effectiveness Is Precisely Scientificity .4.2 )
38. We should also face up to
the relationships
between various knowledge:
38.1. Knowledge is
accumulated, not grown in
a one-dimensional or linear manner.
Namely, the establishment of
new knowledge
does not necessarily
completely negate
existing
For example, Newton invented
calculus, but
calculus cannot deny the four
operations
of
and
have
Using western medicine
knowledge to
completely negate TCM
knowledge is
just
of
preference
Actually, it is quite ridiculous.
38.2、There may
be surface conflicts
between certain knowledge
relationships,
but in reality, their
connotations are
unified.
For example, penicillin may
be life-saving
for some patients but deadly
for others,
which is an obvious contradiction.
But we cannot completely deny
the value
of penicillin because of
this, for example,
Western medicine has already
explained
this contradiction well with
the term
"Drug allergy".
The gang of pseudo scholars
who always
want to ruin TCM have never
been so
rational about our Chinese
medicine !
They only use the excuse
that
"Traditional Chinese medicine
is
toxic"
And at the same time, "Drug
allergy"
has
by
the
Is this fair to patients ?
Is this responsible to the patient ?
38.3. Knowledge is
essentially just a
tool,
in
good
effects,
deception.
TCM can effectively treat
various
diseases,
numerous
examples,
actual cases are often
reported
on television stations.
38.3. Knowledge is
essentially just a
tool,
so,
good
faith
otherwise
TCM can effectively treat
various diseases,
which is supported by
numerous examples,
and such actual cases are
often reported
on television
stations.
Some doctor of western
medicine are
unable
so
They always ask maliciously:
Why can TCM treat diseases ?
But in fact, we don't need to
pay any
attention
So, it can be inferred that
our understanding
of knowledge should be
rational and objective,
otherwise we may deceive
ourselves.
Because
effect when applied
rationally,
and