Isn't one of the benefits of homeopathy that you get to talk to a person who promises you that you will feel better? If the control for homeopathy is doing nothing that you find that homeopathy works. If you however do a double blind trial you will probably find that homeopathy doesn't work.
If you truly belief in rationalism and don't engage in it to signal status, I see no reason to use another standard for judging whether homeopathy is true than for judging whether PUA works.
If you truly belief in rationalism and don't engage in it to signal status, I see no reason to use another standard for judging whether homeopathy is true than for judging whether PUA works.
Aww, I respect you as a person too! (What were you trying to accomplish with this comment?)
As you point out, which control you pick is significant, but my point is that what test you pick is significant too. Let's talk about basketball: you can try and determine how good players are by their free throw percentage, or you can try and determine how good players are by ...
A few examples (in approximately increasing order of controversy):
If you proceed anyway...