I don't know any of these names except Kirsch. I thought you were talking about Berenson till I read further. I find writers on both sides of this germ/terrain business to be bizarrely vitriolic and black-or-white. "Germ or terrain" is irrelevant to fighting covidiocy and it's dangerous "public health" policies. But due to the destructiv…
I don't know any of these names except Kirsch. I thought you were talking about Berenson till I read further. I find writers on both sides of this germ/terrain business to be bizarrely vitriolic and black-or-white. "Germ or terrain" is irrelevant to fighting covidiocy and it's dangerous "public health" policies. But due to the destructive tone from both sides, I have tuned out the debate, it's unnecessarily nasty ON BOTH SIDES, and can't be settled anyway.
I don't know any of these names except Kirsch. I thought you were talking about Berenson till I read further. I find writers on both sides of this germ/terrain business to be bizarrely vitriolic and black-or-white. "Germ or terrain" is irrelevant to fighting covidiocy and it's dangerous "public health" policies. But due to the destructive tone from both sides, I have tuned out the debate, it's unnecessarily nasty ON BOTH SIDES, and can't be settled anyway.