If there is any cause for worry, it comes not from a lack of progress but rather from the torrent of new facts that neuroscience is delivering and the threat that they may engulf the ability to think clearly.
Contemporary medicine races from descriptive scientific findings to prescript8ve technoloĝies at the same time it insistently demands and delays implementation of centuries old but valid observations which are not mediated by its mechanical, chemical and lab-rat truncations of the human being and our alienation from the environment and each other.

