Abstracts of Invited Papers Presented at the Third Annual Chiropractic Philosophy Conference
Various
Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research ~ August 23, 2004
Abstract
Sponsored by Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic October 11-12, 2003 Spartanburg, SC
ASHLEY CLEVELAND, D.C., INTERIM ACADEMIC DEAN CLEVELAND CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE
If All You Have Is A Hammer, Everything Looks Like A Nail: Adding the Tools of Philosophical Inquiry to the Chiropractic Toolbox
REED B. PHILLIPS, D.C., PH.D., PRESIDENT OF LOS ANGELES COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Research – The Pursuit of Truth?
GERARD CLUM, D.C.
PRESIDENT OF LIFE CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE WEST
Examining the Philosophic Tenets of Chiropractic from the Perspective of Cultural Changes – 1895 to the Present
THOMAS BRODAR, D.C.
The Gemini Faces of Chiropractic Philosophy The Fractured and Lost Segment of Classic Chiropractic Philosophy
DAVID I. SOLTANOFF, D.C.
Breath as the Vitalistic Interface Between Intelligence and the Brain and Nervous System
MARK FILIPPI, D.C.
Forces, Frequency, Fields, and Power Spectrums
TIMOTHY A. MIRTZ DC
Discerning Chiropractic Principles Through the Use of Theology
JOSEPH STAUSS, D.C.
Should Chiropractic Be a Health Profession?
EDWARD F. OWENS, JR. MS, DC
Give unto Caesar What is Caesar’s: When Philosophy Crosses the Line into Scientific Territory
THOMAS GELARDI, D.C.
Philosophy: Now More Than Ever