[Omeo33] Art 0950 - Homeopathy, 2008, 97 (3), 156-160
Gino Santini
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Believing in order to understand: Hahnemann's hierarchisation of values
J.M. Schmidt
Referred to by: Erratum to “Believing in order to understand:
Hahnemann's hierarchisation of values” [Homeopathy 97(2008) 156–160]
Homeopathy, Volume 97, Issue 4, October 2008, Page 226, J.M. Schmidt
During the last 200 years, the social, scientific, and religious
framework in which homeopathy is taught and practiced has changed
tremendously. Various different forms of homeopathy have been
advocated. To avoid being misled by the prevailing pluralism as a
standard of reference for assessing new concepts, Hahnemann's original
ideas and attitude toward medicine, philosophy, and ethics are
discussed.
Hahnemann's hierarchisation of values appears to consist primarily in
striving for a world view in which he could conceive of himself as a
spiritual and moral being, secondly in a yearning for scientific
advancement, and thirdly in his need to earn a living. Homeopaths are
challenged to match this hierarchisation and be aware that homeopathy
comprises dimensions other than just science and economics.
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