In case you missed it. I don't think any major medical institution will sign on to support these basic principles of scientific integrity. I wonder why not?
While I agree with the spirit of this, such document would be completely unnecessary if we hadn't assigned these agencies and institutions such incredible totalitarian powers to begin with. Only by abolishing such totalitarian mechanisms can we ever really secure a real and proper science. (Exactly what do I mean by this? That's a big topic, but for example see: https://reasonandliberty.com/articles/obamacare)
I think what we really need is a return to First Principles. The central principles are reason and natural rights, which is the concept that founded America and led to its greatness. When people are free to exercise their reason and natural rights, then we see a diversity of institution and a selection for better and better institutions, not top-down authoritarian totalitarian institutions that kill off all competition.
Lovelly
While I agree with the spirit of this, such document would be completely unnecessary if we hadn't assigned these agencies and institutions such incredible totalitarian powers to begin with. Only by abolishing such totalitarian mechanisms can we ever really secure a real and proper science. (Exactly what do I mean by this? That's a big topic, but for example see: https://reasonandliberty.com/articles/obamacare)
I think what we really need is a return to First Principles. The central principles are reason and natural rights, which is the concept that founded America and led to its greatness. When people are free to exercise their reason and natural rights, then we see a diversity of institution and a selection for better and better institutions, not top-down authoritarian totalitarian institutions that kill off all competition.
https://reasonandliberty.com/rl/declaration