Cherimoya Kid :
the concrete experience is much more valuable than my historical "ranting" . You are right . If I was given the choice between being brainwashed ( ie forgetting the experience) or burning all my books, I would burn all my books.
But this is not the point. The point is : is it worth the effort ? It probably isn't if you don't like history.
I'm an historian by heart ( When I was a kid I wanted to become a teacher : I wanted to teach history or philosophy . I did none of it ) . So I'm just putting my passion to good use.
If this story has to do with the history of toxicology, I want to know it
If this story has to do with the history of physiology , I want to know it
If this story has to do with the history of anthropology, I want to know it
If this story has to do with the history of phenomenology , I want to know it
If this story has to do with the history of physiology of respiration , I want to know it
If this story has to do with the birth of environmental medicine, I want to know it
If this story has to do with the history of mining, I want to know it
If this story has to do with the history of pushing the limits of the human body , I want to know it
If this story has to do with the history of the first commercial typewriter (
) I want to know it
If this story has to do with the history of political revolutions , I want to know it
If this story has to do with the history of diabetes , I want to know it
If this story is intertwined with the history of Good and Bad Templars, I would like to know
If this story has to do with the theories of the Fall of humanity, I want to know it
IF this story has to do with the history of the (religious representations of the) Devil, I want to know it
If this story has to do with the history of romantic philosophy , I want to know it
If this story has to do with the history of Anti-Lumières, I want to know it
If this story has to do with the history of Contre Revolution , I want to know it
If this story has to do with the history of christian anarchism , I want to know it
If this story has to do with the history of christian apologetics, whether catholic or protestant, I want to know it
If this story has to do with the history of the Swedenborgian sect, I want to know it
If this story has to do with lutherianism and not with calvinism, I want to know why.
If this story has to do with the history of anti judaism, I know why, but I want to know more
If this story has to do with the history of naval medicine , I want to know all of it
If this story has to do with the history of aerospace medicine ( yes it does !), I want to know all
If this story has to do with the history of the First, Second and third German Reich, I want to know
If this story has to do with Anatole France and Chateaubriand and Huysmans, I want to know who told them
I want to know how the idea of food instinct promoted new ideas in education throughout centuries
If this story has to do with the history of conversion to catholicism, I also want to know it.
If this story has to do with the history of pediatry as a separate medical field, I want to know it.
If this story has to do with the catholic kings of Spain , I want to know it
If this story cannot be separated from the history of Grossherzogtum Baden, so be it but I want to know why !
if this story cannot be separated from the history of US universities suffocating under presbytarian authorities, so be it .
If this story has to do with the history of the idea of the superiority of tropical populations over white "races", I will know it.
If this story cannot be separated from the history of homosexuality, I want to know
If this story has to do with the history of alcohol and alcohol rehabilitation , you won't be surprised
The idea that we have an instinct and that our instinct should be considered a "moral guide" is everywhere present in the history of scientific food hygiene, and everywhere in the story of our western civilisation. Just look at the 1913 debates on the first FDA regulations : they talk about food instinct ! Things have gone very very bad in the US since then, at least on the food front !
Everywhere in science. But nowhere in the multitude of treatises written by naturopaths and alternative medicine man ( with a few limited exceptions such as Maurice Phusis " La Chute de l'humanité" )
The only recent elements in this long story are
a) the clarification and (simultaneously ) the exacerbation of the cereal question which followed the great medical discoveries of the XIXth and XXth c.
b) the eradication of the idea of food instinct by the new profession of nutritionnists . This eradication becomes blatant right after WWII, precisely at a time when the idea manages to gain some scientific momentum.
Not interested ?
May be you are not.
I'm fascinated but, granted, all researchers are "fascinated" by their choosen topic .