Altruistic Punishment May Explain Political Behavior *

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‘Acting the moralist’ stimulates the reward center in the brain.… Read the rest



Hitchens Against Shallow, Demagogic Sectarians *

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Barry Goldwater vowed to ‘kick Jerry Fallwell in the ass.’… Read the rest



Jonathan Miller Replies to Dylan Evans *

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Miller and Dawkins do not regard science as a means to an end but as an end itself.… Read the rest



The Crudest Form of Identity Politics *

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Idea that questioning views is tantamount to discriminating against an identity group.… Read the rest



Emergency? Sorry, Homeopaths Can’t Help *

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Sometimes we need medicine that actually works, Julian Baggini notes.… Read the rest



Letters Reply to Evans Article *

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Few religions are represented by their leaders or sacred texts as allegories… Read the rest



Breakaway Mormon Sect Buys Texas Ranch *

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Child brides, rabid racism, multiple wives, and a secretive, religious dictator. … Read the rest



‘Stay Muslim, Don’t Vote’ *

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Al Ghurabaa says according to Koran, voting is not allowed.… Read the rest



The Problem is not New

May 4th, 2005 2:12 am | By

We have some allies in the battle against Ruseism and Evansism. PZ at Pharyngula is kind enough to say that I’ve been on a tear lately. Pardon me while I blush and simper. But then who could help being on a tear, with so much provocation around. Anyway PZ is helping with the tearing and shredding, which is good, because my desk is about to collapse under the weight of work I have on hand.

Evans has this idea that religion is a kind of symbolic art, and that atheists are criticizing it as a bad painting, while all the good religious people are sharing his view of it as an elaborate metaphor for life. That is false. Atheists

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No Respect

May 4th, 2005 1:16 am | By

I meant to do this sooner but things have been horribly busy. But a correspondent tells me that Oona King needs all the volunteers she can get; the SWP and the MAB will be out in force on election day. I’m 6000 miles from Bow and Bethnal Green, but I know some of you are much closer than that. Her office is 0207 613 4749.… Read the rest



I thought it was just a large watermelon

May 3rd, 2005 5:41 pm | By

Update on the Dylan Evans article. New information. This just in. Your correspondent has learned. In short, my colleague tells me that Dylan Evans has said sensible things at times. For instance in a certain philosophy magazine that my colleague has something to do with.

It’s very confounding, frankly. Because some of the things he says in that there magazine seem diametrically opposed to the things he says in that Guardian article. Are there pod people in his garden, I wonder? Or has he simply had a radical change of mind.

For instance, from a TPM-sponsored public debate on the issues raised by a paper given by Professor John Dupré at the
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David Horowitz *

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Is it about the ideas or the funding?… Read the rest



John Brockman – Not Just a High Class Pimp *

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Has helped make Dawkins and Dennett popular; also Sheldrake and Bible code guy.… Read the rest



New Elitism Romanticizes the Lumpenproletariat *

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Fawning on misogynist rappers while scorning ‘Afristocratic’ critics of same.… Read the rest



Religion is Actually a Work of Art *

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Don’t You Look Pretty Today

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"Mrs Hillier, who wore a dark trouser suit over a beige jumper edged in blue, has two children aged five and three, and greatly dislikes the “macho, aggressive” style of traditional Westminster politics."
Andrew Grimson, the Daily Telegraph, 27 April 2005

Forgive the pun, but clothes are not immaterial. William James went so far as to claim that “In its widest possible sense … a man’s self is the sum total of all that he can call his,” including “his clothes”. What we wear can be significant.

Andrew Grimson, in his daily election sketches for the Daily Telegraph, has mentioned clothes on several occasions. He remarked that Boris and Stanley Johnsons’ “scruffy appearance did not win universal approval”. He … Read the rest



Letters for May, 2005

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Letters for May, 2005.… Read the rest



Who Needs an Excuse?

May 3rd, 2005 2:00 am | By

Oh honestly. What was that I said about the unending flood? Here is another break in the dam – more nonsense than I’ve seen in one place for a long time. (Well not all that long. There was that Butlerian review the other day, and that item where paganism meets disability rights and gets spectacularly tangled in its own feet. But a long time if you’re waiting for lunch, anyway.) If you can read this without wanting to be violently sick – then there’s something wrong with your cognitive functioning and I want nothing further to do with you.

There are many species of atheism, just as there are many species of religion. But while many religions still thrive, most

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Transcendental Science

May 2nd, 2005 8:53 pm | By

Good. After Michael Ruse it’s a relief to read Dawkins on the same general subject.

You can’t statistically explain improbable things like living creatures by saying that they must have been designed because you’re still left to explain the designer, who must be, if anything, an even more statistically improbable and elegant thing. Design can never be an ultimate explanation for anything. It can only be a proximate explanation. A plane or a car is explained by a designer but that’s because the designer himself, the engineer, is explained by natural selection.

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Richard Dawkins Interview in Salon *

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People brought up to believe in faith cannot be persuaded by evidence to change their minds. … Read the rest