Intersections

Mar 15th, 2005 11:45 pm | By

I hope you’ve all read the interview with Rebecca Goldstein – because it’s so good, and interesting, and full of ideas. Not my doing, obviously, but Goldstein’s. I’ve been an admirer of her fiction for years – ever since The Mind-Body Problem came out, in fact, I think, which is more than twenty years ago. It’s a brilliant novel. I’ve always thought so, so I was pleased to see Steve Pinker tell her “Your first novel, The Mind-Body Problem, is a classic among people in my field” in that conversation between the two of them I posted in Flashback a few days ago. I hope you’ve also read that, because it’s fascinating. I hadn’t read it before I wrote the … Read the rest



Tyranny of the Majority, Cubed

Mar 15th, 2005 10:56 pm | By

It’s everywhere. Well it would be, wouldn’t it. Tocqueville said as much, and Mill reviewed both volumes of his book, each as it came out, and was as worried as Tocqueville, and wrote On Liberty as a result. But they might as well have saved their breath to cool their corn flakes. Only yesterday I was expressing some reservations about the idea of the of the ‘self-conscious reorganisation and administration of scientific disciplines for democratically chosen goals’ – and here we are again. This time at the Supreme Court, of all places where it doesn’t belong, or shouldn’t belong.

A number of the justices declared–dispositively, as they like to say–that “we are a religious nation.” The implication was that

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Tyranny of Majority Visits Supreme Court *

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What Did Adam Smith Really Say? *

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Religious Right Using its Power to Push ID *

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First Amendment, respect for beliefs, persecution by liberal establishment.… Read the rest



How the Monster Arrives *

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The more that’s done to jolt memories about the genocide, the better. … Read the rest



Appeal to Save the Life of Nozad Ismail *

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A Moratorium on ‘Public Intellectuals’ Opining About Nietzsche?

Mar 15th, 2005 | By Brian Leiter

Might we declare a moratorium on “public intellectuals” with no relevant scholarly competence opining about Nietzsche? The latest to embarrass himself is John Gray in the pages of the New Statesman. While Gray (on the Politics Faculty at the London School of Economics) may be most notorious among philosophers for his spectacular hostility towards John Rawls, it seems, on the evidence of this review, that he may be more qualified to talk about Rawls than Nietzsche. The parade of errors packed in to just a couple thousand words is quite remarkable; I’ll single out just five examples, ones that suitably betray the breadth and depth of Professor Gray’s ignorance of the subject matter:

(1) Professor Gray says the “aim” … Read the rest



Social Epistemology

Mar 14th, 2005 11:31 pm | By

This is a good read. At least if you’re interested in social constructivism – and how could you not be? It’s quite reflexive – a review of a book about Steve Fuller’s social epistemology. So we have three levels here: the reviewer, the book being reviewed, and the subject of the book being reviewed, which is the work of Steve Fuller. You need to know that to understand the quotations.

The framework of the book is outlined in the Introduction and further elaborated in Chapter 1. “Kuhn’s questioning of legitimation has become a central problem for discussion in the philosophy of science. The question that arises from Kuhn’s work is: What legitimizes scientific knowledge claims if science does not

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A Skeptical Look at Social Constructivism *

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Lacan, Zizek, the Real, the Imaginary *

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The Symbolic, and a movie with psychoanalytic cartoons.… Read the rest



Christian Group Seeks Judicial Review of BBC *

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Christian Institute says JSTO broke Human Rights Act by discriminating against Christians.… Read the rest



Peter Singer on Euthanasia of Newborns *

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US infant mortality is 6.63 per 1,000 live births, in the Netherlands it’s 5.11.… Read the rest



Adam Mars-Jones on Bryan Appleyard *

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Somewhat confused review of book on aliens as cultural manifestation.… Read the rest



Take That, Hipster Doofus Professor! *

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Scott McLemee on edutainmant and its discontents.… Read the rest



Deference

Mar 12th, 2005 11:35 pm | By

So we see that the combination of rural isolation and fundamentalist religion is, shall we say, rough on women in more places than Pakistan and in religions other than Islam.

The license the Amish have been granted rests on the trust that the community will police itself, with Amish bishops and ministers acting in lieu of law enforcement. Yet keeping order comes hard to church leaders…Once a sinner has confessed, and his repentance has been deemed genuine, every member of the Amish community must forgive him. This approach is rooted in the Amish notion of Gelassenheit, or submission. Church members abide by their clergymen; children obey their parents; sisters mind their brothers; and wives defer to their husbands (divorce is

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The Amish Believe in Submission and Forgiveness *

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Which gives incest a lot of room to flourish.… Read the rest



Slavery? What Slavery? *

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Factually incorrect history.… Read the rest



Are Nazism and Communism Equivalent? *

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“there was no one in Nazi Germany who advocated “Nazism with a human face”.’… Read the rest



Gödel on the Internet *

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Gödel’s incompleteness theorem is invoked daily to whack people over the head.… Read the rest