September 2018
Intermediate to advanced
392 pages
10h 16m
English
The fact that an opinion has been widely held is no evidence whatever that it is not utterly absurd.
BERTRAND RUSSELL
Consider this hypothetical situation. You pay a visit to a dietician after gaining a bit of weight over the holiday season. The dietician advises you to try diet X. It’s very expensive and demands a radical change in lifestyle, but the prospect of having a slim and healthy body motivates you to stick to the diet. After a few weeks, however, you have gained five pounds and suffer serious side effects that require medical treatment. After searching the internet, you learn that most scientific studies find diet X to be ineffective and fraught with such side effects. When you confront ...
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