Ayurveda: Ancient Tradition or Pseudoscientific Practice? A Philosophical Inquiry

Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine (forthcoming)
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This philosophical article critically examines Ayurveda, highlighting its classification as a pseudoscientific practice and questioning its place in modern medicine. By integrating both Indian and Western philosophical perspectives, the article contributes to the broader discourse on tradition versus empirical science. It challenges the authority of ancient knowledge in the face of modern scientific rigor, while also exploring the potential for dialogue between holistic practices and evidence-based medicine. This work adds depth to the literature on alternative medicine, skepticism, and the philosophy of science, encouraging critical reflection on the role of Ayurveda today.

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