The practice of Homeopathy ought to be strictly logical. In the Organon Samuel Hahnemann
gives the impression that the unprejudiced observer should be able to follow an algorithmic
route to the simillimum in every case. Judgement and Decision Research, however, indicates
that when people grapple with complex systems like homeopathy they are more likely
to use heuristics or empirical rules to help them reach a solution. Thus Hahnemann's
concept of the unprejudiced observer is virtually impossible to attain. There is inevitable
bias in both case-taking and remedy selection. Understanding the types of bias may
enable the practitioner to reduce his/her own bias.
Keywords
aphorisms - unprejudiced observer - algorithm - heuristic - empirical rules - bias