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DEI and Medicine | A conversation between Dr. Yuval Bibi and Dr. Hicks 

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Dr. Yuval Bibi, "The Rogue Dermatologist," is concerned with the influence the DEI movement is having on the world of health care. His conversation with Dr. Hicks ranged over the source of these ideas, the role of individualism in medicine, the motives of the leaders and what can be done to stem the tide of collectivism in medicine.
Yuval Bibi, MD/PhD is a Board certified Dermatologist. You can find his channel at: / @theroguedermatologist
Timestamps:
00:08 Medicine and DEI
02:07 What are we dealing with?
03:15 What has made modern medicine so successful?
04:12 The attack on reason
06:55 Did this begin with Kant?
07:38 The commitment to objectivity
09:07 What makes Kant so special?
14:29 Mirroring Lysenkoism. Ideology first.
15:37 This movement seems like a group of cults
17:20 Modernity, success and the role of the individual
19:09 Merging into a group
20:24 Punishment for veering from the ideas of the group.
22:16 A struggle for power?
23:26 The leaders are power-seekers
26:05 The followers
26:45 The history of affirmative action as an example
31:30 The beginnings of CRT
32:52 Seems Hegelian
34:15 Better to say, Machiavellian
35:51 They claim the moral high ground
42:45 The rejection of redemption and forgiveness
46:07 What of those speaking out against this creeping tribalism
51:27 The retreat of Judeo-Christian values?
52:44 The return of objectivity to medicine?
57:14 God as a foundational principle?
59:32 A battle of faiths?
*****Apologies for some of the gaps in the video.*****
Stephen R. C. Hicks, Ph.D., is Professor of Philosophy at Rockford University, USA, and has had visiting positions at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., University of Kasimir the Great in Poland, Oxford University’s Harris Manchester College in England, and Jagiellonian University in Poland.
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Комментарии : 36   
@TheNjsb
@TheNjsb 6 месяцев назад
Great discussion. Hopefully academia might still be saved.
@Jinkaza1882
@Jinkaza1882 6 месяцев назад
I wish to point out that that there are variations to all this. DEI can also be REDI (Race, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion) and the one I am seeing in my work as DI. The literature is all crowned with Diversity and Inclusion in the headers, but once you get into the body of each section the word equity is right there. It is all The Rebranding. Their political movement have been called out causing negative attention to it. Time to lay low, rebrand and comeback with new slogans and focus.
@w1cked001
@w1cked001 6 месяцев назад
I like Jedi. Very mystical.
@matt4887
@matt4887 6 месяцев назад
Divequitusion
@Jinkaza1882
@Jinkaza1882 6 месяцев назад
@@matt4887 Going to needs a translation on this one please.
@Hope20249
@Hope20249 6 месяцев назад
Thank you
@mthunzidhlamini8257
@mthunzidhlamini8257 6 месяцев назад
Upnext? James Lindsay and Steven Hicks. Please.
@richardyates7280
@richardyates7280 19 дней назад
Prof Hicks is incorrect in saying that pre-"Enlightenment" (propaganda term) philosophy (including natural philosophy) was top-down, tradition-based, excluding observation, without evidence, irrational etc. Aristotelian/Thomist starts from the bottom up and is highly rational. There is a certain myth that post-Cartesians tell themselves, enabling them to dismiss everything that went before. Aristotle had absolutely no time for scepticism. Aquinas arguments for the existence of God do not assume what they set out to prove. They start with ordinary observations: such as that there is movement and change.
@thenowchurch6419
@thenowchurch6419 6 месяцев назад
It is a little ironic that Hicks has a portrait of Nietzsche behind him while calling out skepticism, anti-reason and anti-science.
@alirezaone
@alirezaone 6 месяцев назад
Assuming the picture behind Hicks is a portrait of Nietzsche, how did you conclude that he agreed with Nietzsche’s views in general? I believe reading his books about Nietzsche’s views will give you a better understanding of Hicks opinion on Nietzsche.
@kaiterenless1888
@kaiterenless1888 6 месяцев назад
That's not a portrait of Nietzsche. The painting is Caspar David Friedrich's "Wanderer above the sea of fog" and the figure is unnamed and allegorical. It has been theorized the model for the wanderer was Von Brincken, a colonel who served in King Wilhelm's war against the French.
@thenowchurch6419
@thenowchurch6419 6 месяцев назад
@@kaiterenless1888 Thank you. I will look into that. I have seen several people, including well educated ones saying that it is a portrait of Nietzsche.
@thenowchurch6419
@thenowchurch6419 6 месяцев назад
@@alirezaone Firstly, I have just been corrected and have learned that it is not in fact Nietzsche but has been associated with his philosophy by many. The fact that Hicks chose to feature that behind him may or may not have significance. I do assume though that he knows it is associated with the mad philosopher. I do not think it is a stretch to assume that Hicks admires some if not a lot of Nietzsche's views. So it still appears as irony to me. Hicks is either lacking awareness or he knows that the views he expresses here are contrary to many of Nietzsche's.
@friendlyfire7861
@friendlyfire7861 3 месяца назад
​@@thenowchurch6419Don't call him the mad philosopher. whatever afflicted him at the end of his life has nothing to do with the entirely lucid genius that wrote his works.
@noone8418
@noone8418 6 месяцев назад
I’ve always seen the similarities between religious beliefs and the woke. It’s funny how the parallels are pointed out by using the word ‘religion’ here.
@w1cked001
@w1cked001 6 месяцев назад
Its a religion, with dogma “original sin” as “white privileged”, catechisms like “trans women are women” yadayada
@doniphandiatribes
@doniphandiatribes 6 месяцев назад
To be logical, we have to split the difference between Hicks’s critique of postmodernism and relativism, because the latter is also scientific: see theory of relativity, uncertainty principle. I’m tall and it took me to age 24 to realize short people see a different world. That being said, we still share 80 or 90 or 99% of reality (depending on how you categorize it) , obviating a lot of identity issues. Basically we have to learn to integrate the extreme individualism of the postmodern person, now reestablished in their old-fashioned tribal group, with the broad reality of today’s society, which is massively augmented by cities, communication and social media.
@vlndfee6481
@vlndfee6481 6 месяцев назад
Woman came in.... Empathy and emotions.
@martincull4914
@martincull4914 6 месяцев назад
DEI and also be division, delusional, intolerance?
@doodleprophet
@doodleprophet 3 месяца назад
2 minutes in and the problem that needs to be discussed is that DEI offices use divisive language and somehow are acquiring too much power and control over institutions. Will I hear an example of what language is so divisive? (Edit: no I won't. DEI is somehow dividing individuals into groups. That seems like an oxymoron produced by people exercising thoughts without thinking) All I've ever encountered is training to not be an asshole in the work place so that the business can get the most value out of everyone's labor regardless of background.
@doodleprophet
@doodleprophet 3 месяца назад
What arbitrary categories do "they" care about and which groups do "they" not care about? Who are "they" in these DEI offices?
@doodleprophet
@doodleprophet 3 месяца назад
4:20 "All of that is under assault by philosophical systems That are committed to skepticism That reason is not competent That it is just another story That logic is ultimately impotent" 😂 Skepticism is part of the scientific method. Its not reason itself that's not competent its that the people who feel somehow victimized by DEI use incompetent reasoning. Let me answer the earlier question: What has made medicine so successful in the modern world? - Germ Theory Germ Theory is not under attack by DEI. Its going to be an entertaining video 🍿😎
@doodleprophet
@doodleprophet 3 месяца назад
Is everything against DEI innuendo? "Certain kinds of feminism or racial thinking in certain departments did something and it was bad" What evidence based medicine has been called into question? Vaccines? I don't think DEI is the one attacking vaccines. "The idea of reason is universal to the species is criticized for being sexist or racist from a certain perspective" Who is saying that? This man seems victimized by his own imagination.
@doodleprophet
@doodleprophet 3 месяца назад
6:58 "One of the tenets of the attack on reason started with Kant I believe" 😂 The Enlightenment philosopher from the 1700s! They're attacking reason by using the reasoning of Kant! Oh no! What horrible reason on reason violence 😂
@doodleprophet
@doodleprophet 3 месяца назад
11:45 I'm going to need to write this out and rewatch the video from the beginning because this sounds like projection and what is actually happening in this video
@groupflix
@groupflix 10 дней назад
This character kept trying to put words in Dr Hick’s mouth and was rebuffed each time. Bravo to Hick’s and shame on this guy.
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