Reporters Without Borders Announce the Winners *

Jun 22nd, 2005 | Filed by

Competition for best blogs defending freedom of expression.… Read the rest



Nicholas Kristof on Women and Girls in Pakistan *

Jun 22nd, 2005 | Filed by

Women punished for being raped, girls married at age 11, or 2.… Read the rest



Jellyfish Are Not as Simple as They Look *

Jun 22nd, 2005 | Filed by

Under seemingly simple exterior is a sophisticated collection of genes.… Read the rest



Muddy Waters

Jun 21st, 2005 8:36 pm | By

G in comments brings up the question of how (and if) Michael Ruse defines ‘religion,’ so I’ve gone looking to see if I can find him doing that in articles and interviews (I don’t have his book, so looking there will have to wait). Here are a few relevant remarks.

From a recent interview – he doesn’t define it, but he does say a little about what he means by it in this context, answering the interviewer’s request to explain what he means by saying ‘the Darwin vs. Creation argument is often a battle of two religions’:

I am not saying that Darwinian theory is always religious – it is not. I am saying that often evolutionists use their science

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Russell Jacoby on Higher Education *

Jun 21st, 2005 | Filed by

Best schools once promised alternative to selfish materialism but now proudly offer exactly that.… Read the rest



Review of Simon Blackburn on Truth *

Jun 21st, 2005 | Filed by

Take postmodernist inverted commas off things that ought to matter to us: truth, reason, objectivity and confidence.… Read the rest



Project Zero Encourages Students to Think *

Jun 21st, 2005 | Filed by

Good idea, let’s hope it has legs.… Read the rest



Carlin Romano on Lying Cheating Philosophers *

Jun 21st, 2005 | Filed by

Semi-official commitment to truth entails some integrity.… Read the rest



Law School Dean Warns of Religious Influence *

Jun 21st, 2005 | Filed by

Faith challenges underpinnings of legal education.… Read the rest



‘Faith’ Not Compatible With Law School

Jun 21st, 2005 1:40 am | By

Good – now by way of relief from the water-muddying of Ruse, let us turn to David Rudenstine, Dean of Cardozo Law School. At last, someone says it!

In a provocative address last week…the dean of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law warned of a “collision course with democratic order and social unity” as politically outspoken religious leaders wield increasing influence over the nation’s public policy. Dean David Rudenstine…further suggested that U.S. jurisprudence and legal education were “very much on the defensive,” in part because strict secularism as a legal paradigm is seen by the faithful — including some at Christian law schools — as an insufficient context for policy issues such as abortion rights, homosexual marriage, stem-cell

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Who’s Insisting?

Jun 20th, 2005 6:47 pm | By

More guilt-mongering of non-theism, more default assumptions that there is something wrong or wicked or suspect or in need of a damn good explanation about naturalism. Also more Michael Ruse.

Professor Ruse takes a long look at why opponents of evolution feel so threatened and why evolutionists are so surprised and perplexed at the opposition…Although Darwin’s own work was a model of professional science, a great deal of evolutionary thought before and after him, in Professor Ruse’s judgment, deserves to be termed evolutionism, a kind of secular religion built around an ideology of progress.

Okay, stop right there. A ‘kind of’ secular religion? That’s a weasel-term. Could be the reporter’s rather than Ruse’s – but either way it’s weasel-language. … Read the rest



Marx Out in Front *

Jun 20th, 2005 | Filed by

Wittgenstein second. Wheen applauds, Blackburn and Grayling have doubts.… Read the rest



Alan Wolfe on Jews, Assimilation, and Identity *

Jun 20th, 2005 | Filed by

Assimilation and influence, identity and isolation.… Read the rest



Gödel was Irked by Wittgenstein *

Jun 20th, 2005 | Filed by

Rebecca Goldstein on Gödel and Einstein, super-realism and Platonism.… Read the rest



Murdered Nun Had Argued With Priest *

Jun 20th, 2005 | Filed by

Was locked up with no food or water for four days before crucifixion.… Read the rest



Aren’t You Sorry You Missed Luce Irigaray? *

Jun 20th, 2005 | Filed by

Remaining only in sameness or impersonal neutrality leads either to paralysis or to uncontrollable acceleration.… Read the rest



Endemic Confusion

Jun 19th, 2005 10:29 pm | By

PZ Myers has an excellent post on – broadly speaking – the tension between religion and science. Narrowly speaking it’s on a non-excellent post by the widely over-rated Eugene Volokh (though I gather he’s less over-rated now, ever since that post on what a good thing it is to torture certain criminals to death in front of an enraged crowd). And he makes a point that I’ve made here more than once. It’s a very, very widespread mistake and confusion, even among people who – you would think – really ought to know the difference. It’s pretty ominous and disturbing that the confusion is so pervasive even among educated people like lawyers and journalists. Clearly everyone should be learning … Read the rest



Words Matter, Differences Matter, Truth Matters *

Jun 19th, 2005 | Filed by

Pavel Litvinov notes: exaggeration for the sake of attention is a bad move.… Read the rest



Nicholas Kristof Phones Mukhtaran *

Jun 19th, 2005 | Filed by

She is free, but her passport is still confiscated.… Read the rest



Michael Ruse Eyes the ‘Slippery Slope’ *

Jun 19th, 2005 | Filed by

‘Darwinism’ a threat to belief in a caring omnipotent deity.… Read the rest