Dentists are no more the exclusive custodians of the "secrets" of this matter: to better understand the phenomena we observe, it proved to be more useful (and more logical) to broaden the range of possible points of view. It will not be surprising, therefore, that elements of philosophy may emerge here and there; in fact, there is no science that can refrain from asking questions and reflecting, from time to time, on human beings in all their depth and complexity. No MD can can consider himself/herself exempted. Not even for mastication. | Dentists are no more the exclusive custodians of the "secrets" of this matter: to better understand the phenomena we observe, it proved to be more useful (and more logical) to broaden the range of possible points of view. It will not be surprising, therefore, that elements of philosophy may emerge here and there; in fact, there is no science that can refrain from asking questions and reflecting, from time to time, on human beings in all their depth and complexity. No MD can can consider himself/herself exempted. Not even for mastication. |