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Roy Poses wrote:
> But how would you judge what evidence is the "best available?" Why try to
> find the best available evidence unless best available means most likely to
> reflect the truth?
>


Why bother whether the "best available evidence" (as defined in EBM
practice) is an approximation of some more distant truth or it is just
all that is there?

As far as you can judge it is the best, so it is just natural to go for it!

cheers,
Piersante Sestini